KFF Health News
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Police in multiple cities are using supposedly "nonlethal" crowd-control methods from rubber bullets to tear gas bombs to pepper-spray projectiles.
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Los Angeles is testing roughly 10,000 people daily but says it needs to double that to lift the shelter-in-place orders.
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A mix of commercial and public labs are responsible for testing in California, and supply chain limitations have plagued them all.
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Each kit contained material to test a mere 300 to 400 patients.
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