From a company using its 3D printers to make nasopharyngeal swabs, to a college making liquid to preserve test specimens, to a studio assembling and distributing test kits: how New York City is building a supply line of locally made coronavirus test kits
Two New York City companies and one college are on track to deliver 100,000 test kits a week by the end of June, according to the New York City Economic Development Corp.
, which is coordinating the effort. Having a reliable and local source of testing materials is critical as the city moves forward with reopening its businesses and offices, said EDC Chief Executive James...
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