RHHBY - COVID-19 test makers struggling to meet demand
Shortages of reagents, essential chemicals used in diagnostic assays, are the latest supply issue hampering U.S. health systems in their efforts to offer COVID-19 tests to all who need or request them. Some hospitals and other testing operations have returned to restricting tests to the most essential patients despite boosting capacity.Morris Hospital and Healthcare Centers, located in the greater Chicago area, is now only conducting about 1/3 of the testing it was doing this summer because it is receiving only about 1/3 of Abbott's ([[ABT]] -2.0%) rapid tests kits that its has been allocated. An Abbott spokesperson stated that the company was continuing to expand capacity to meet demand and is working with customers to supply as many tests as possible.The overall number of COVID-19 tests distributed in the U.S. last month was 37.6M, up 138% from April's 15.8M according to the Advanced Medical Technology Association, a medical device trade
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COVID-19 test makers struggling to meet demand