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Detecting COVID-19 and preventing COVID-related hospitalizations are critical to our fight against this virus, while the Biden administration has cut supplies of monoclonal antibody treatments and testing kits when they are needed most, the State of Texas is urging the federal government to step up in this fight and provide the resources necessary to help protect Texans. Testing sites, additional medical staff, and continued shipments of therapeutics from the federal government will help us continue to save lives and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Greg Abbott

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Testing is the other thing that is a friend to all these activities.

Lawrence Kleinman

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The best science… still points back to the fact that we should be testing our way out of isolation with antigen tests, but we know that the federal government has not been able to provide those antigen tests, they should have said, ‘If you want to end isolation after five days, the best recommendation, our strongest and best recommendation for you, is to test out by having a negative antigen test.’.

Jerome Adams

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I hope we fix it in January and February, but we're going to have to have a real effort to make sure there's plentiful, cheap, ubiquitous testing everywhere in the country, that's where we should be in this pandemic right now.

Ashish Jha

Found on CNN
2 years ago

A lot of people were seeing this S dropout on the tests even before they got the follow-up genetic testing, and so those samples were disproportionately more likely to be sent in for sequencing.

Jerome Adams

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

It's been a very, very strong run on testing, obviously, not making any excuses for it : we should have had more tests available. But hopefully now as we get into the first couple of weeks in January, that'll get much better.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

You know, testing has always been an issue, it's been a very, very strong run on testing.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There's not a day that goes by that I don't leave this podium and wish I would have said something with greater context or more precision or additional information. That day, there was a lot of good questioning on testing, and during that briefing I conveyed a lot of information about our expansion of testing about the 50 million tests, about the 20,000 free testing sides. And should I have included that additional context in that answer ? Yes.

Jen Psaki

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Unless we weren’t playing in Canada and we didn’t have teams in Canada, you could consider that, and certainly it would be (considered), but with the guidelines and rules of Canada, it’s impossible to have happen. We wouldn’t be able to have games without the testing that is required to play in Canada.

Lou Lamoriello

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We knew it was going to be a weird game. They had guys testing positive today even, we have to continue to prepare the same way, like we always do. It’s going to be a weird season, there are a lot of things going on right now.

Tre Jones

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

So if someone has been exposed in your orbit or in your circle, or has been infected, you don't have to assume everybody has it. Do continue to do things like wearing masks around people or testing.

Jeremy Faust

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Repeatedly throughout this interview … President Biden seems confused and was confusing the half a billion tests that they’ve ordered with a half a billion pills. And, of course, pills were in the news today with the Pfizer approval of the anti-viral, so he corrected himself, but that was one thing that stuck out to me, but then simply this administration, and the president leading the charge here, really not accepting any responsibility at all for this lack of testing.

Jeff Zeleny

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

One is for health care workers who test positive. You don't want those individuals to have to be out of the workforce and then we have a serious shortage. The second reason is, we want to actually incentivize people to find out that they're positive, what if you don't want to miss days from work ? You might end up just not testing, because you don't want to find out that you're positive. And so, if cutting 10 days to five days -- even if we end up missing some percentage of people who may still be infectious -- you may actually get higher compliance if you get to a lower number of days needed for isolation.

Leana Wen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The problem the NFL is seeing is that they started testing a lot of people, and they were finding positives, and they had to deal with that and cancel games, postpone games, do things like that, which is affecting their ability to play.

Brian Labus

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

'It's not just another COVID wave, it's a tsunami,' that is how one expert describes the threat heading for the U.S. as the Delta variant continues to fuel new cases and hospitalizations. And the omicron variant spreads as quickly as any virus since the measles. We are already seeing the impact as long lines for COVID tests are forming across New York City, these people lining up to be tested at a mobile testing van all before the van even arrived.

Jim Acosta

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We have vaccines, we have boosters, and we know multi-layer prevention strategies — masks in public indoor settings, practicing physical distancing, frequent handwashing, improving ventilation, and testing to slow transmission — are vitally important, especially as we prepare for more Omicron and even if you are vaccinated and boosted.

Rochelle Walensky

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Our hope then is that given the fact that we have the testing availability that we get everyone to take a test before they come back to school, including teachers and staff.

Superintendent Mary Jane Burke

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Regular, surveillance testing of asymptomatic individuals is an important layer of protection. Vaccination and testing is enough to replace the need for masking.

Leana Wen

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Testing and isolating is the way to slow it and stop it, we can't give the virus any more victims.

Mara Aspinall

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We are at a very, very precarious moment, testing is our only exit strategy out of all of this.

Mara Aspinall

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Testing is the core because without that, there's no way people will isolate.

Mara Aspinall

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In the 'test to stay' protocol, there's increased testing of close contacts after a COVID-19 exposure, and that testing needs to be at least twice in the seven-day period after exposure, if exposed children meet a certain criteria and continue to test negative, they can stay in school instead of quarantining at home.

Rochelle Walensky

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I imagine Omicron will be everywhere soon, and there'll be a lot of Omicron around that most countries haven't detected yet, in part because testing systems and genomic capacities may be limited.

Michael Head

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Protocols are put in place, we’ve been testing for some time now with the cases that we’ve had. It’s not unusual. It’s not unique to our team. Obviously, look around the landscape of the league and this country; there’s been a dramatic uptick in cases. Knock on wood, the severity of those cases and the rate of hospitalizations don’t appear to be as dramatic. But it’s still very real.

Wes Unseld

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

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