“The U.S. still can’t perform many of the public health measures we’d need in order to keep coronavirus infections tightly contained in a reopened economy,” Axios reports.
“Extreme social distancing has bought us some time, but much of the country still lacks some of the critical systems needed to handle waves of new infections once those restrictions begin to lift.”
“We would need to be testing people who aren’t exhibiting any symptoms — not limiting tests to the sickest patients… We would need thousands of health care workers across the country to track down, test and potentially isolate people who have interacted with confirmed coronavirus patients.”

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