Coronavirus Update: Testing Still Falling Short

Getting tested for the coronavirus is now easier than when the pandemic first started, with fewer restrictions on who gets tested and more places to get tested. Despite this, a recent Harvard study found that fewer than 10 states have done enough testing to safely reopen.
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States Not Hitting Testing Goals
Getting tested for the coronavirus is now easier than when the pandemic first started, with fewer restrictions on who gets tested and more places to get tested. Despite this, a recent Harvard study found that fewer than 10 states have done enough testing to safely reopen.
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