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As Florida Struggles with Testing Backlog, Trump Once Again Fails to Provide National Testing Program

Experts caution against reopening economy without mass national testing in place 

Amid recent Tampa Bay Times reporting that the state of Florida is “vastly underreporting” the number of COVID-19 tests in backlog, President Trump has still not instituted a national testing program. Florida is not alone in this: states across the country are struggling with testing backlogs. While experts say that mass testing is the only way to safely reopen the country, Trump has repeatedly and dangerously contradicted those experts while denying and downplaying the need for a strong national testing system. 

“Donald Trump’s failure to take COVID-19 testing seriously is not only a danger to our health and safety, but also slows down any ability to re-open our economy. His erratic response has made this crisis worse from the beginning and continues to endanger Floridians’ lives,”said Florida Democratic Party Chair Terrie Rizzo.

Trump failed to take testing seriously early in the crisis and has not learned from those mistakes, leaving states to cope on their own 

Mass testing is critical to ending social distancing and re-opening U.S. economy 
Tampa Bay Times:“Not having the results from the backlog of testing means state officials can’t get a real-time picture of how deeply the disease has penetrated the population and when people might have hope of resuming their lives and getting back to work, said Arthur Caplan, professor of bioethics at New York University Langone Medical Center.” POLITICO“Labs nationwide are overwhelmed by patient samples flooding in as they continue to face a shortage of critical supplies. A rapid test described by Trump in mid-March as a “game changer” that would soon be available in doctors offices is still hard to come by for many Americans.” 


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