Fudge: the problem of new coronavirus detection in the United States is not completely solved

On August 18 local time, Anthony fouch, director of the National Institute of allergy and infectious diseases and a top infectious disease expert, said that the problem of new coronavirus detection in the United States is still not completely solved. < / P > < p > “one problem is still not completely solved, although it has been solved in many parts of the country, not all regions – that is, the delay between testing and obtaining results.” ‘if it takes five to seven days to wait for the test results, it means people can spread the virus in five to seven days,’ fudge told a virtual conference hosted by Healthline, a health information website. < / P > < p > some U.S. local officials have previously said that the waiting time for test results is very long. For example, the staff of Kate Gallego, mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, will have to wait two weeks to get the test results back, during which time they may have spread the virus unknowingly. (CCTV reporter Gu Xiang)