From WSJopinion: Companies can deploy routine testing and tools like pooling samples to detect outbreaks, write ScottGottliebMD and LaurenRSilvis
America is getting back to business against a backdrop of persistent Covid-19 spread. The epidemic is under control, but not crushed. Essential to avoiding a second wave is widespread testing to detect and contain new infections.
The good news is that many states have enough tests available to offer them to all citizens, regardless of symptoms. With new testing technologies coming online, it is becoming easier to deploy the right test in the right setting to the right patient. Part of the strategy should be testing at work...
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