Vice President Mike Pence says the US has tested roughly 5.1 million Americans for coronavirus
From CNN's Konstantin Toropin
"As you also know, I have been very robust in urging the President to get off the dime and start producing some PPE with the Defense Production Act," Inlsee said. "Unfortunately he waited weeks before he did that and so we've been delayed." "We've not had supplies that we would have liked and Republican and Democrat governors share that view and have for some period of time," Inlsee added.
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