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From left to right Maj. Chad Brooks, Senior Airman

From left to right Maj. Chad Brooks, Senior Airman

From left to right Maj. Chad Brooks, Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist and Staff Sgt. Misty Poitra, all of the 119th Medical Group, collect a COVID-19 testing swab from a volunteer testing participant in the parking... More

Sgt. 1st Class Chris Keller, of the 81st Civil Support

Sgt. 1st Class Chris Keller, of the 81st Civil Support

Sgt. 1st Class Chris Keller, of the 81st Civil Support Team, right, gives directions to Spc. Konner Elliott, of the 191st Military Police Company, as they prepare to assist in voluntary COVID-19 testing for com... More

North Dakota Army National Guard Soldiers Spc. Konner

North Dakota Army National Guard Soldiers Spc. Konner

North Dakota Army National Guard Soldiers Spc. Konner Elliott, left and Spc. Kimberly Ness gather information from voluntary COVID-19 rapid testing participants in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Fo... More

From left to right Spc. Richie Delgado, of the 191st

From left to right Spc. Richie Delgado, of the 191st

From left to right Spc. Richie Delgado, of the 191st Military Police Company, collects pertinent information from voluntary COVID-19 testing participants from the community as Sgt. 1st Class Chris Keller, of th... More

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, left,

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, left,

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, left, and Julie Hardy, a registered nurse working with the North Dakota Department of Health, collect a COVID-19 testing swab from a volunteer testing participant i... More

North Dakota National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are

North Dakota National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are

North Dakota National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are positioned with N.D. Department of Health personnel as they prepare to provide voluntary COVID-19 testing for community members at the Alerus Center parking l... More

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team,

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team,

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team, North Dakota National Guard, right, and Julie Hardy, a registered nurse with the N.D. Department of Public Health, collect a COVID-19 testing swab from a ... More

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, of the 119th Medical

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, of the 119th Medical

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, of the 119th Medical Group, right, prepares to take a prepares to administer a COVID-19 testing swab from a volunteer testing participant in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, G... More

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, takes

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, takes

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, takes a sample swab from an asymptomatic volunteer who is taking a COVID-19 test in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D., April 23, 2020. He is w... More

Spc. Aaron Kanter, and Spc. Richie Delgado, both of

Spc. Aaron Kanter, and Spc. Richie Delgado, both of

Spc. Aaron Kanter, and Spc. Richie Delgado, both of the 191 Military Police Company, gather information from COVID-19 rapid testing participants in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D., April... More

Spc. Joshua Klemen, of the 191 Military Police Company,

Spc. Joshua Klemen, of the 191 Military Police Company,

Spc. Joshua Klemen, of the 191 Military Police Company, gathers information from a COVID-19 rapid testing participant in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D., April 23, 2020. The Soldier is w... More

Spc. Brian Goulet, of the 191 Military Police Company,

Spc. Brian Goulet, of the 191 Military Police Company,

Spc. Brian Goulet, of the 191 Military Police Company, gathers information from a COVID-19 rapid testing participant in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D., April 23, 2020. The Soldier is we... More

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team,

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team,

Maj. Preston Schaffner, of the 81st Civil Support Team, North Dakota National Guard, right, and Julie Hardy, a registered nurse with the N.D. Department of Public Health, collect a COVID-19 testing swab from a ... More

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, collects

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, collects

Maj. Chad Brooks, of the 119th Medical Group, collects a COVID-19 testing swab from a volunteer testing participant in the parking lot of the Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D., April 23, 2020. Brooks is wearing ... More

Cpl. Brittany Ragan, left, and Spc. Wyatt Olson, both

Cpl. Brittany Ragan, left, and Spc. Wyatt Olson, both

Cpl. Brittany Ragan, left, and Spc. Wyatt Olson, both of the 191 Military Police Company, gather information from voluntary COVID-19 rapid testing participants from the community in the parking lot of the Aleru... More

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, left, and Staff Sgt.

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, left, and Staff Sgt.

Senior Airman Kayla Dalquist, left, and Staff Sgt. Misty Poitra, both of the 119th Medical Group, prepare to collect a COVID-19 testing swab from a volunteer testing participant in the parking lot of the Alerus... More

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