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🇺🇸 If the FDA had allowed more labs to test for the coronavirus, researchers could have discovered that the virus was circulating in Seattle *at least a week earlier* than they actually did.
By Feb. 25, Dr. Chu and her colleagues could not bear to wait any longer. They began performing coronavirus tests, without government approval.
What came back confirmed their worst fear. They quickly had a positive test from a local teenager with no recent travel history. The coronavirus had already established itself on American soil without anybody realizing it.
On Monday night, state regulators told them to stop testing altogether. @COVID19Up
Source New York Times
By Feb. 25, Dr. Chu and her colleagues could not bear to wait any longer. They began performing coronavirus tests, without government approval.
What came back confirmed their worst fear. They quickly had a positive test from a local teenager with no recent travel history. The coronavirus had already established itself on American soil without anybody realizing it.
On Monday night, state regulators told them to stop testing altogether. @COVID19Up
Source New York Times
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‘It’s Just Everywhere Already’: How Delays in Testing Set Back the U.S. Coronavirus Response (Published 2020)
A series of missed chances by the federal government to ensure more widespread testing came during the early days of the outbreak, when containment would have been easier.