Business leaders made clear to the president yesterday that testing capacity is necessary for the public to have confidence to resume their lives as much as to inhibit the spread of the disease https://t.co/gBEDQZJg7j— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 16, 2020
Sen. Kelly Loeffler just became completely irrelevant.
You have to be kidding. https://t.co/ZZGUXH8FGz— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) April 16, 2020
How's the view from under the bus, Senator? Meanwhile, here's the plan, which doesn't sound at all like anyone should "re-open" in the next week, or month, for that matter:
NEW - Here are the three phases of the Trump administrations guidelines for opening America that was distributed to governors on phone call w/ Trump —> https://t.co/bL0MtJ3fLO pic.twitter.com/PIMUbWXvaI— Katherine Faulders (@KFaulders) April 16, 2020
Houston, we have a problem (because of course we do):
At least 70 types of coronavirus tests are being sold without FDA approval. @DrewGriffinCNN reports https://t.co/SDnhs39T57 pic.twitter.com/wmErBcSinP— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) April 16, 2020
Approval can mean 1) bureaucratic SNAFU; or 2) the test you bought is worse than useless. And I'm wondering if insurance covers the costs of tests that are not FDA approved?
NYC reports 11,477 people dead from coronavirus, as cases top 117,000 https://t.co/JaanGLulfF— larry mcshane (@lmcshanenydn) April 16, 2020
That peak is around here somewhere....
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