CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield on Thursday during a hearing before the House Appropriations Committee urged people who had been protesting across the country for more than a week in response to the death of George Floyd to get tested for COVID-19, especially those in metropolitan areas that haven’t controlled the outbreak to the extent needed, like Minneapolis.
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Coronavirus outbreak: CDC director recommends people who attended protests get tested
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