Texas may be 'flying blind' as it prepares to reopen schools due to a drop in COVID-19 testing even as cases climb over 500,000 and the death toll reaches nearly 10,000.
As a silver lining, major Texas cities like Austin have reported a drop in demand for COVID-19 tests, opening the door for people who don’t have symptoms to get tested. Local health officials had stopped offering testing to people without symptoms at the end of June when Austin and the rest of Texas experienced a dramatic spike in new cases that threatened to overwhelm the hospital system.
“We are seeing what is being seen in many parts of the country right now and that’s a significant decrease in the testing that’s being done,”. “This is not because tests are not available, it’s because less individuals are signing up for testing.”
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