North Carolina Army and Air National Guard Medical Technicians Set Up COVID-19 Medical Support Shelter
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Marissa Cerra (right) practices checking an incoming patient for fever and abnormal health while conducting drills prior to accepting live patients, at the North Carolina National Guard Medical Support Shelter (MSS), Central North Carolina, April 29, 2020. The MSS is intended to act as an overflow shelter for hospital patients not infected with the COVID-19 virus and is maned by a joint task force of Army and Airforce National Guard medical staff.
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