'If I could test those nurses, I could potentially get them back into the game a lot sooner,' Gov. Ned Lamont told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes.
“I can tell you Danbury Hospital is already at capacity, and they have 200 nurses who are on furlough because they were in contact [with someone who tested positive for COVID-19],” Lamont told host Chris Hayes.
“Wait a second,” Hayes said. “You’ve got 200 nurses sitting on the sidelines right now who can’t get back to work because they can’t be tested to confirm whether or not they have the virus?” “That’s a priority for testing for me,” he added. “Our testing capacity is going up, but it’s going up very incrementally and that’s dangerous.”
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