U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton—along with Congressmen Rick Crawford, French Hill, Steve Womack and Bruce Westerman—applauded the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for awarding $78 million to Arkansas to expand its testing capacity for COVID-19.
The funding is part of $11 billion from HHS to support nationwide testing for COVID-19 and the reopening of America. The investment will be used to develop, purchase, administer, process and analyze COVID-19 tests as well as contact tracing.
“Expanding our testing capability is necessary to combating the spread of COVID-19 and safely getting Arkansans back to work. These funds will be used to respond to this public health emergency and ensure individuals who have been in contact with infected patients are aware of their risk,” members said.
Funding was made available with the support of the Arkansas Congressional Delegation’s approval of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act that was signed into law last month.
Mike says
Don’t bother getting tested at MedExpress. After waiting now more than 10 days for test results, I was just informed test results now take them 14 days (meaning I shouldn’t expect results anytime soon). 14 days is the official recommendation for self-quarantine time after contact with someone infected, making the test irrelevant regarding containment.
Patricia Wade says
Who can get a test?
I would let my grandchildren come and stay a week if they could be tested first.. Being with them is my JOY