5 Major Coronavirus Developments - Raimondo Shifts Testing Strategy Again

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5 Major Coronavirus Developments - Raimondo Shifts Testing Strategy Again

Raimondo's narrative to the national audience is different from RI reality
For months, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has repeatedly gone on national news shows trumpeting the state's success in creating innovative testing programs with CVS and the contact tracing program Sales Force.

But, the reality in Rhode Island was much different.

Raimondo repeatedly the claimed that these initiative were best in class. In May on MSNBC she said:

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"SO WHAT I HAVE TRIED TO DO IS REACH OUT AND ASK FOR PARTNERSHIPS. WE PARTNERED IMMEDIATELY WITH CVS, A HOMETOWN COMPANY HERE TO RAMP UP TESTING.

REACHED OUT TO SALESFORCE VERY EARLY IN THE CRISIS AND SAID, HEY, YOU GUYS HAVE TO HELP ME DEVELOP A BEST IN CLASS CONTACT. TRACING SYSTEM…”

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The CVS program ended just weeks after Raimondo’s national press tour.

Raimondo finally admitted the contract tracing program had failed and was overwhelmed, but Raimondo went on Morning Joe on November 20 and said that the state's testing leads the country.

She made the claim while the testing program was unraveling and a new director of testing was being installed. Now, Captain Kurt Hinck of the Rhode Island Army National Guard is leading testing.

Raimondo Changes Testing Strategy Again

Dr. Michael Fine has repeatedly questioned Rhode Island's strategy and said the testing has no value if the contact tracing program and isolation programs are not functioning.

"It seems to be testing for testing sake," said Fine, the former RI director of the Department of Health.

As GoLocal reported on Monday, this past weekend's testing program conducted 40% less tests than the previous weekends testing.

Rhode Island is number one in conducting the most tests per capita and number seven in deaths.

Later on Monday, Raimondo roiled out the details of the revamped testing program. 

"Last week, we launched a new texting system to let people know that their test results are available at portal.ri.gov/results. Going forward, if you provide your cell phone number when you sign up to get tested, you’ll receive a text message as soon as your results are available on the portal," said Raimondo in the most recent announcement.

"Over the next week, we are dramatically scaling up our daily testing volume, with the goal of doubling the number of state-run tests by the end of our two-week pause," said Raimondo.

But these types of claims have been made before. 

In May, Raimondo promised that the state's testing program would be testing 20,000 Rhode Islanders a day by September 1st. Over the past three days, RI tested just 10,000 a day.

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Raimondo now promises:

- "To ensure people with symptoms can get tested quickly, we’re going to be reserving 3,000 daily tests for people with symptoms on the portal at portal.ri.gov.  Starting December 2, all asymptomatic Rhode Islanders can get tested through the portal – you no longer need to belong to a certain age group or industry to qualify."

- "We’re deploying our new BinaxNOW tests across the state, which doesn’t require much equipment and can process results in as little as 15 minutes."

- "We’re also adding more testing sites. This week, we’re opening a new, asymptomatic-only testing site at the Dunkin’ Donuts center. And we’re scaling up that site over the next few weeks until it has the capacity to run 5,000 daily BinaxNOW tests." 

- "We’re using these new tests to do targeted testing in high-density communities. Last week, we launched a pilot program in Central Falls and will soon have the capacity to run 1,000 daily tests for anyone in the city community, regardless of symptoms."

- "Starting next week, we’re going to run cyclical tests with BinaxNOW for health care workers, teachers and students at select schools, and first responders."

- "Over the next month, we’ll be partnering with the Broad Institute and CIC Health to enable businesses to easily order and conduct tests for their employees."

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