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Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Jami Kirchner, combat medic, Nebraska Medical Detachment, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Jami Kirchner, (left), combat medic, Nebraska Medical Detachment, and Nebraska Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Tyler Peterson, (right), 155th Medical Group, collect nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Martha Burns, 155th Medical Group, verifies the identity and registration of patients, May 9, 2020, arriving at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard Capt. Peter Vu, 155th Medical Group, is part of a joint team helping to collect nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Jami Kirchner, combat medic, Nebraska Medical Detachment, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Jami Kirchner, combat medic, Nebraska Medical Detachment, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Martha Burns, 155th Medical Group, verifies the identity and registration of patients, May 9, 2020, arriving at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska National Guard Soldiers package up nasopharyngeal samples from local citizens, June 17, 2020, at a mobile testing site at the Burwell Volunteer Fire Department in Burwell, Nebraska. The Nebraska National Guard has multiple teams supporting the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services with COVID-19 mobile testing across the state. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Officer Candidate Heidi McClintock)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Anthony Kennelly (left) and Spc. Domonick Kennelly (right), brothers from Waterbury, Nebraska, both serving together in the 189th Transportation Company, input data at a mobile testing site, May 27, 2020, at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Clay Center, Nebraska. The Nebraska National Guard has multiple teams supporting the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services with COVID-19 mobile testing across the state. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Heidi McClintock)

Nebraska Army National Guard Spc. Jami Kirchner, combat medic, Nebraska Medical Detachment, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Spc. Kellan Garber, a Nebraska Army National Guard combat medic, collects nasopharyngeal samples from local citizens, May 27, 2020, at a mobile testing site at the Seward County Fairgrounds in Seward, Nebraska. The Nebraska National Guard has multiple teams supporting the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services with COVID-19 mobile testing across the state. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Heidi McClintock)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Boat trip through the cannals of Amsterdam

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Introduction mobile user day 18/07/07

 

Capt. Michael Zimmer, a chaplain with the Nebraska Air National Guard, helps distribute food to families in need during a Food Bank of Lincoln mobile pantry event, June 3, 2020, in Waverly, Nebraska. As the chaplain for the Joint Task Force Nebraska National Guard COVID-19 mission, Zimmer speaks with troops to check on their mental and spiritual welfare, and often offers a helping hand to their mission when he can. The Nebraska National Guard has multiple teams supporting food bank operations across the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Heidi McClintock)

Nebraska Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Tyler Peterson, 155th Medical Group, verifies patients prior to nasopharyngeal sampling, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

Sun, pizza, boat cruise & good company :)

After a few hours of testing it's time to sit back and enjoy the beautifull scenery of Amsterdam

Nebraska Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Wilhelmi Massay, 155th Medical Group, collects nasopharyngeal samples from patients, May 9, 2020, at a mobile Test Nebraska site at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska. Nebraska National Guard mobile testing teams are supporting COVID-19 testing locations under the Test Nebraska initiative, which is aimed at significantly expanding testing capacity in the state over the next several weeks. Test Nebraska is a three-part program, implemented through a public/private partnership designed to help state officials understand the health of Nebraskans, expand testing capacity, and inform those who are affected. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

All aboard the eBuddy boat

Trying out the new eBuddy Mobile

Epic testing...

Pizza time! :)

Mobile testing

Capt. Michael Zimmer, a chaplain with the Nebraska Air National Guard, speaks with an Airmen and a Soldier at a mobile testing site, June 3, 2020, at the Christensen Field Livestock Arena in Fremont, Nebraska. The Nebraska National Guard has multiple teams supporting the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services with COVID-19 mobile testing across the state, and Chaplain Zimmer was activated as the chaplain for the Joint Task Force for Nebraska National Guard COVID-19 mission. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Heidi McClintock)

Intro to eBuddy mobile user day

Relaxing on the cannals

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