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Home Staff Sgt. Carl Terry guides a vehicle at the Nissan Stadium testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro) Staff Sgt. Carl Terry guides a vehicle at the Nissan Stadium testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

Staff Sgt. Carl Terry guides a vehicle at the Nissan Stadium testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

Staff Sgt. Carl Terry guides a vehicle at the Nissan Stadium testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

Staff Sgt. Carl Terry guides a vehicle at the Nissan Stadium testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)

Pfc. Kathryn Ratliff works at the Nissan Stadium COVID-19 testing site, in downtown Nashville, Aug. 21. Since March, over 2,000 Tennessee National Guardsmen have been activated in some capacity to assist their communities in the fight against COVID-19. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)
Dr. Julie Gray, Dean of Student Affairs at the Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry, gathers personal information from a patient at the Nissan Stadium drive-thru COVID-19 testing site, Aug. 21, in downtown Nashville. Since early July, the Tennessee National Guard has teamed up with Meharry Medical College to test Tennesseans at the Nissan Stadium site, and has been operating up to 35 mobile testing sites across the state since March. (Staff Sgt. Timothy Cordeiro)