But it would take a while to confirm.
The only lab analyzing tests for coronavirus was in California, and it took more than a week turnaround as it became inundated with tests and supplies were difficult to find.
Other laboratories soon came online, but they too became swamped.
“You can only do as much as you can handle,” Jessica Gatulis, manager of business in lab operations at UMass Memorial, said Monday. “It was the same problem, they couldn’t keep up and ran out of things.”
Meanwhile, patients were backing up in the local emergency rooms awaiting test results before they could be moved into an inpatient bed or sent home with orders to quarantine.
By @ShayDiddy
Jan 15, 2021
Remember the video I shared last week showing a Karen who got punched in the face after attacking a black girl in D.C. at the Trump Rally the night before the Capital riot? The black girl was surrounded by a large crown of Trump supporters yelling racist remarks and harassing her, then Karen attempts to escalate the situation by trying grab the black girl, only to get punched in the face in self defense. Then, Karen tried to play victim claiming Black Lives Matter attacked her? Check it out below.
Now, that Karen has been identified and outed by her own daughter! Theresa Duke is the bloodied woman in he video. We know this after her teen daughter, Helena Duke, age 18, outed her mother, aunt and uncle on Twitter as the persons involved in the attack on the black girl at the Capital DC Riot! She wrote via quoting the video of her bloodied mother stating:
But it would take a while to confirm.
The only lab analyzing tests for coronavirus was in California, and it took more than a week turnaround as it became inundated with tests and supplies were difficult to find.
Other laboratories soon came online, but they too became swamped.
“You can only do as much as you can handle,” Jessica Gatulis, manager of business in lab operations at UMass Memorial, said Monday. “It was the same problem, they couldn’t keep up and ran out of things.”
Meanwhile, patients were backing up in the local emergency rooms awaiting test results before they could be moved into an inpatient bed or sent home with orders to quarantine.