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we've now performed 100.
Well, if you think of this 1.79 1,000,000 tests, that's one million, 790,000 test nationwide.
And I think we're gonna put up a screen here someplace that they're on cue.
They just don't care.
And here it is.
Uh, this is the process starting on 5 march and ending right there, Right about now, right?
That's about it.
So, uh, and it's going up at a rapid rate.
Nobody has done more testing and one of the reasons why they say, and I think I can say this Debra very strongly, But one of the reasons that we have more cases is we've done more more testing.
If I went to some of these countries that, in my opinion, far more people, then we do that had the problem.
And if we did the kind of testing proportionately that would do it that have many more cases than us.
But we have more cases because we do much more testing.
So when you do the testing, you have cases.
Otherwise you wouldn't know about the cases.
People sit home, you don't know about it.
But we have now done 1,790,000 tests nationwide.
That's more than any other country in the world.
Hence we have more cases, and that number is growing by nearly 125,000 people per day.
I think of that one.
So it's going by 125,000 people per day.
Uh, I told you about South Korea.
This is a vastly faster, and we also have, they say, the most accurate of tests CVS is launching and they've been great.
Two new drive through testing sites in Atlanta, Georgia and Providence, Rhode Island.
And each location would be able to test upto 1000 patients per day using the ultra fast five minute test developed by Abbott Labs.
Now they're down.
D'oh!
Five minutes ago, The ultra fast It's very accurate.
Abbott Labs.
I want to thank them.