Trump's ex-chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says U.S. has 'inexcusable' problems with COVID-19 testing

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Trump's ex-chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says U.S. has 'inexcusable' problems with COVID-19 testing
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Mulvaney described his family's efforts to get tested for the coronavirus, noting that they had to wait up to a week to receive his son's results, while being told his daughter didn't meet the criteria for receiving a test.

to expanded testing, even though the surges in cases in hard-hit states exceed the increases in testing and hospitals are facing growing strains.

"Our reaction [to the op-ed] is that we lead the world in testing," she said."We've done more than 40 million tests. That is an extraordinary number." "Giving people a check, or some financial incentive to travel, won’t solve their problem. Make people feel safe to go back on an airplane or cruise ship, and they will of their own accord," Mulvaney said, listing research, temporary hospital beds and therapeutics as other places money should go.

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