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Getting a free COVID-19 test in the comfort of their

Getting a free COVID-19 test in the comfort of their

Getting a free COVID-19 test in the comfort of their car, any Cadillac resident who wanted one could get it. Task Force 182nd is in Cadillac with teams of medics from the Michigan National Guard performing COVI... More

A medic with the Michigan National Guard Task Force

A medic with the Michigan National Guard Task Force

A medic with the Michigan National Guard Task Force 182nd performs free COVID-19 tests for any who want to drive up and get one. Those who chose to do so will get the results from their county health department... More

After a medic performs a COVID-19 test, they change

After a medic performs a COVID-19 test, they change

After a medic performs a COVID-19 test, they change out their outer gloves, and in-between they sanitize the pair that is sealed to their protective gear before putting on another pair to perform another test. ... More

A medic cleans her face shield to help prevent the

A medic cleans her face shield to help prevent the

A medic cleans her face shield to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus during testing. Task Force 182nd is in Cadillac with teams of medics from the Michigan National Guard performing free COVID-19 drive-... More

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