This is my understanding about Covid-19 testing.
All of the states have tests (the ability to test has always been available by oral swabbing and sending to CDC labs, but now states can test and get results sooner from in-state labs.)
The states determine the protocol for testing.
For example, in Ohio, those tested are:
*Anyone with symptoms who has been to an area with an active outbreak
*Those with symptoms who had come into contact with someone with a positive diagnosis for COVID-19
*Those with symptoms not attributed to another illness.
Myoak, are you wanting every person in the US to be tested?
All of the states have tests (the ability to test has always been available by oral swabbing and sending to CDC labs, but now states can test and get results sooner from in-state labs.)
The states determine the protocol for testing.
For example, in Ohio, those tested are:
*Anyone with symptoms who has been to an area with an active outbreak
*Those with symptoms who had come into contact with someone with a positive diagnosis for COVID-19
*Those with symptoms not attributed to another illness.
Myoak, are you wanting every person in the US to be tested?
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