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Millions more virus rapid tests, but are results reported?
Read full article: Millions more virus rapid tests, but are results reported?But state health officials say many rapid tests are going unreported, which means some new COVID-19 infections may not be counted. Federal health officials say about half of the nation’s daily testing capacity now consists of rapid tests. Large hospitals and laboratories electronically feed their results to state health departments, but there is no standardized way to report the rapid tests that are often done elsewhere. And state officials have often been unable to track where these tests are being shipped and whether results are being reported. Even before Abbott's newest BinaxNOW rapid tests hit the market last month, undercounting was a concern.
Newsrooms gear up for Trump impeachment inquiry
Read full article: Newsrooms gear up for Trump impeachment inquiryAnd CNN's Impeachment Tracker newsletter, written by Zach Wolf, has amassed more than 16,000 subscribers since it launched on Friday. The New York Times has also launched a standalone Impeachment Briefing newsletter to provide daily updates to readers. "We decided to create the newsletter on September 24, the day the House formally launched its impeachment inquiry," The Times' editorial director of newsletters Adam Pasick said. -- Michael Gerhardt, a CNN legal analyst, the author of several books including "The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis," and a regular on CNN during the Clinton impeachment process. -- Ross Garber, a CNN legal analyst, who represented four governors facing impeachment proceedings and many other government officials throughout his career.