Air Force Tech. Sgt. Max-Eddie Ibarrientos, the 673d Medical Support Squadron Microbiology Section noncommissioned officer in charge, prepares a sample to test for the COVID-19 virus at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, March 16, 2022. The 673d Medical Group Laboratory team greatly increased its capabilities to test for the COVID-19 virus and other respiratory infections when it acquired two high-capacity analyzers — one in November 2021, and another in January 2022. One of the analyzers can test 1,152 samples a day, and is the only analyzer of this capacity in the Department of De


Air Force Tech. Sgt. Max-Eddie Ibarrientos, the 673d Medical Support Squadron Microbiology Section noncommissioned officer in charge, prepares a sample to test for the COVID-19 virus at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, March 16, 2022. The 673d Medical Group Laboratory team greatly increased its capabilities to test for the COVID-19 virus and other respiratory infections when it acquired two high-capacity analyzers — one in November 2021, and another in January 2022. One of the analyzers can test 1,152 samples a day, and is the only analyzer of this capacity in the Department of Defense. ( Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samuel Colvin)


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