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Coronavirus Tests Are Still Hard To Come By, So Colorado Will Focus On Frontline First Responders - Colorado Public Radio

While the state has seen isolated pockets with large numbers of patients seeking medical care for COVID-19, officials worry that the big surge is yet to come

“There’s no evidence that any part of the state is truly seeing a surge that is having a negative impact on the health care system so far,” said Scott Bookman, the incident commander for the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment.

Under the same federal program, the state expects to soon receive another 2,500 test kits.

Colorado also received two shipments of personal protective gear and other equipment from the Strategic National Stockpile and an expected third batch on the way. However, the state acknowledges it won’t be nearly enough to fill the need and doctors and nurses have complained they’re reusing equipment like masks because of a shortage.

In response, Willis said the state is working now to acquire more gear from public and private sources.

As for testing for the virus, Bookman noted that the lack of adequate testing has made it challenging to contain outbreaks throughout the state and identify the greatest areas of need.

The hope is to do much more widespread testing as soon as possible. In the meantime, they've “used modeling data from other states and countries to try to understand what the future may hold for Colorado.”

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