RM2H0FHFH–Capt. Victoria Aladeokin glances at a contact tracing form during her duties as an Army Public Health Nurse on Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Feb. 25.
RM2H0BKFX–Public Health Nurse Maj. Ariel Shagory works on COVID-19 contact tracing and notification in her office in the Department of Preventive Medicine at Martin Army Community Hospital.
RM2H0CRG2–Lt. Winston Dang, who served as the COVID-19 contact tracing lead for the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport from April to October 2020, received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal on Jan. 25.
RM2GKFTF2–Members of the 102nd Intelligence Wing follow rules and regulations while at drill to keep everyone safe on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, April 11, 2021. Precautions such as entry screening questions and temperature checks at each building entrance are key to a safe work environment and contact tracing.
RM2GKFTE0–Members of the 102nd Intelligence Wing follow rules and regulations while at drill to keep everyone safe on Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, April 11, 2021. Precautions such as entry screening questions and temperature checks at each building entrance are key to a safe work environment and contact tracing.
RM2H0CFXF–Maj. Caren Brower, chief public health nurse for the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, directs patient care for the contact tracing team for U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza January 20, 2021. 'I chose to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for my family and friends,' Brower said.
RM2H0EW60–Senior Airman Weronika Baczek, public health technician, 104th Medical Group, poses for a photo, in her office at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 17, 2021. Contact tracing is critical for safeguarding 104th Fighter Wing mission readiness and the health of our Barnestormers and surrounding communities from COVID-19.
RM2H0EW6T–Senior Airman Weronika Baczek, public health technician, 104th Medical Group, views a binder, in her office at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 17, 2021. Contact tracing is critical for safeguarding 104th Fighter Wing mission readiness and the health of our Barnestormers and surrounding communities from COVID-19.
RM2H0EW5X–Senior Airman Weronika Baczek, public health technician, 104th Medical Group, takes down notes about a patient, in her office at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 17, 2021. Contact tracing is critical for safeguarding 104th Fighter Wing mission readiness and the health of our Barnestormers and surrounding communities from COVID-19.
RM2H0EW67–Senior Airman Weronika Baczek, public health technician, 104th Medical Group, answers calls pertaining to possible contact with COVID-19, in her office at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 17, 2021. Contact tracing is critical for safeguarding 104th Fighter Wing mission readiness and the health of our Barnestormers and surrounding communities from COVID-19.
RM2GKJ76E–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Candace Kime, 633rd Medical Group community health section chief, briefs U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Place, Defense Health Agency director, during a visit to Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, April 29, 2020. Kime briefed on contact tracing operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2H0EW6H–Senior Airman Weronika Baczek, public health technician, 104th Medical Group, discusses updates on the contact tracing program with Master Sgt. Christine Lupacchino, public health flight chief, 104MDG, in Lupacchino’s office at Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, Feb. 17, 2021. Contact tracing is critical for safeguarding 104th Fighter Wing mission readiness and the health of our Barnestormers and surrounding communities from COVID-19.
RM2GKETXC–U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kristen Nicola, 52nd Medical Group Public Health technician (front), prepares Covid test paperwork as U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Paul Hukreide, 52nd Medical Group Warriors Operational Health Clinic NCO in charge, prepares to administer a Covid test at Spangdahlem Air Base Germany, April 1, 2021. For Covid testing, some of the duties Public Health is responsible for is interviewing, screening, and contact tracing patients.
RM2H0A8C3–Air Force Lt. Col. Sarah Davis, right, injects Air Force Senior Airman Evanna Dober with a dose of COVID-19 vaccine during the second day of vaccine rollout at Camp Johnson, Vermont, Jan. 6, 2021. Dober, a munitions specialist with the 158th Maintenance Squadron, is currently on active duty to conduct contact tracing and said she wanted to receive the vaccine in order to reduce her risk of contracting the disease. Davis is a registered nurse and officer in charge of immunizations for the 158th Medical Group.
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