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White House to give US states $11Bln for coronavirus testing

| @indiablooms | May 12, 2020, at 12:07 pm

Washington/Sputnik/UNI:  The US administration will allocate $11 billion to the states to ramp up coronavirus testing, a senior White House official told reporters on Monday.

"We are announcing $11 billion being sent to the states. This to directly support testing," the official said during a briefing.

Funds come from the CARES Act, already approved by Congress and signed into law by US President Donald Trump.

The White House expects the states to submit testing programs with an emphasis on high-risk communities, like nursing homes, the official added.

"States will be providing us within just a couple of weeks a full testing program, where we have asked them to supply their strategy and specific deliverables and goals to test not only those who need a diagnosis because they are sick, but also for contact tracing and surveillance of those in the community because we know there is quite a bit of an asymptomatic carriage of this virus," the official said.

Wider testing is viewed as a prerequisite to safely reopen the US economy after coronavirus-induced lockdowns.

The White House claims that the country is the world leader in testing with around 9 million tests performed as of Monday morning.

The US is also the world leader in confirmed COVID-19 cases and related deaths. On Monday, the US virus death toll was close to passing the 80,000 mark, according to Johns Hopkins University data. 

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