President Donald Trump claimed again Friday that anyone who needed a coronavirus test "gets a test." But from Washington state to Florida to New York, doctors and patients are clamoring for tests that they say are in woefully short supply, and their frustration is mounting alongside the growing
President Donald Trump claimed again Friday that anyone who needed a coronavirus test “gets a test.” But from Washington state to Florida to New York, doctors and patients are clamoring for tests that they say are in woefully short supply, and their frustration is mounting alongside the growing number of cases around the country.
The latest two deaths were announced late Friday night in Florida, marking the first time fatal cases were not on the West Coast. “This whole thing is just a big joke,” Homen said. “How do they track the coronavirus if there aren’t enough test kits and they don’t even want you to come in?” Azar said the CDC had shipped out materials capable of testing 75,000 people to state and local government labs. In addition, he said, Integrated DNA Technologies, the private contractor working with the CDC to ship to the private sector and hospitals, has already distributed enough materials for 700,000 tests.
“We’re going to need millions and millions and millions of tests,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, in a CNN town hall on Thursday. “We’ve seen major progress with essentially the lights coming on across the country,” said Scott Becker, the association’s chief executive.
“The reason that’s important, the reason that meets future demand is because the enormous capacity of these commercial laboratories and others in the country are precisely how we will make coronavirus tests available for your local doctor, available to your pharmacy and broadly available to the American public,” Pence said at the White House coronavirus task force briefing Friday.
“Everyone under the sun who is going to develop a cough is going to want to get a test for coronavirus,” Dr. Mark Levine, commissioner of Vermont’s health department, said on the day the changes were announced. On Friday, Vermont health officials said they had run eight tests in the state. Many states reported Friday that they had run only a handful of tests.
In Colorado, Scott Bookman, the incident commander overseeing the coronavirus for the state’s health department, warned: “We don’t have unlimited supply going forward, so we want to be careful with that.”
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