More than 30,000 people are getting tested for COVID-19 in Arizona each day
Dr. Carmen Hill-Mekoba, chief nursing officer with Embry Health says, "So we are at our highest test demand. We are doing about 30,000 a day. I?m sure today we may exceed that." The CEO of Embry Health issued an emergency order for the company this week, authorizing triple time pay for five of their busiest sites. He said in a tweet that those locations are "being crushed by unprecedented demand."
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