Coronavirus creates long waits in nation's "virtual waiting rooms"
One telemedicine company has seen its patients increase by 257% during the national emergency.
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One telemedicine company has seen its patients increase by 257% during the national emergency.
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"Building on learnings from these critical first few days, we expect an increase in our testing capacity in the coming days," the company behind the site said.
Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House's coronavirus response coordinator, said Thursday that rapid processing of tests will lead to a surge in reported cases.
Officials said Tuesday that at least 60,000 tests have been conducted so far.
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