Recent surges place new stress on COVID capacity

Media reports report that verification sites in spaces such as New Orleans or Sacramento County in California, where the number of COVID-19 instances is increasing, are running out of materials needed in the face of increasing demand. And as the number of instances increases rapidly, the efforts of the touch plotters become more difficult.

Meanwhile, researchers are focusing on testing technology upgrades —

And as the number increases, touch plotters face demanding situations:

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