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		By: Alan Vaughan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[IMPORTANT UPDATE: Despite the president&#039;s most fervent wishes and statements to the contrary, there are not currently enough testing kits and equipment to support the demand, even now. Even though, as we say, new ones are coming out rapidly. the fact is that they are being prioritized to states with the highest numbers of cases, according to a source at the CDC. At the moment, that includes, in diminishing order, New York, New Jersey, California, Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, Washington and Illinois. Most should not expect availability for another 1-3 months. More information on this to come shortly in a new article. Please check back.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IMPORTANT UPDATE: Despite the president&#8217;s most fervent wishes and statements to the contrary, there are not currently enough testing kits and equipment to support the demand, even now. Even though, as we say, new ones are coming out rapidly. the fact is that they are being prioritized to states with the highest numbers of cases, according to a source at the CDC. At the moment, that includes, in diminishing order, New York, New Jersey, California, Michigan, Massachusetts, Florida, Washington and Illinois. Most should not expect availability for another 1-3 months. More information on this to come shortly in a new article. Please check back.</p>
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