Capitol physician says he doesn’t have sufficient coronavirus exams for all 100 senators

All 100 Senators received’t be capable to be screened for the coronavirus after they return to work on Monday — as a result of there aren’t sufficient exams, in response to a number of studies.


The Capitol’s attending doctor, Dr. Brian Monahan, instructed Republican leaders in a name on Thursday that he solely has the capability to check Senators and staffers who're sick or displaying signs of COVID-19, however not those that are asymptomatic, Politico reported.


He additionally stated that he didn’t have entry to the speedy 15-minute exams that the White Home is utilizing.


“My check end result can take between two and 7 enterprise days to resolve,” he stated on the decision, in response to Axios.


Roughly half of the Senators are 65 or older, inserting them at greater danger for the virus, in response to the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.


The Senate will reconvene on Monday after greater than a month away, with Majority Chief Mitch McConnell insisting it could function safely amid the pandemic by means of social distancing and the usage of face-coverings.


“We are going to modify routines in methods which are good and protected, however we'll honor our constitutional obligation to the American folks and conduct vital enterprise in individual,” he stated.


The 435 members of the Home had been initially anticipated to return on Could 4, however the Democratic leaders determined in opposition to it after consulting with Monahan.



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