Fauci: US needs to 'significantly ramp up' testing

Web Team • Apr 23, 2020

Anthony Fauci, the administration's top infectious diseases expert, said Thursday that the United States needs to "significantly ramp up" its testing capacity in order to effectively contain the coronavirus as blunt measures like stay-at-home orders are eased.

"I agree you don't need to test everybody, but you should at least be able to test the people in which you have to test to be able to do containment, and right now I think there's still some gaps there," Fauci said in an interview with Time magazine. "I mean, on paper it might look OK, but we absolutely need to significantly ramp up not only the number of tests, but the capacity to actually perform them."

He noted there are problems with securing supplies needed to conduct the tests as well, such as swabs and chemicals.  

"I am not overly confident right now at all that we have what it takes to do that," he said of having robust enough testing. "We're doing better and I think we're going to get there, but we're not there yet."

The comments are a warning about the need for more action to increase testing as President Trump expresses his eagerness for the economy to begin to reopen. Trump has said that it is the states' responsibility, not his, to increase testing, though he has offered help in some areas.  

The United States is currently doing about one million tests per week, a figure that has been relatively flat for some time, according to the Covid Tracking Project. 

Fauci echoed other experts when he said the country needs to be doing "closer to 3" million tests per week. 

He said if social distancing measures are going to be eased to a large extent, "you may need multiple times that as you get into the late spring and early summer." 

"For goodness sakes, when we get into the fall, after all of those months, we better have multiple times that," he added.  

Full Story: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/494366-fauci-us-needs-to-significantly-ramp-up-testing

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