COVID-19 testing teams grappling with burnout, repetitive-stress injuries

The New York Times (12/3, Wu) reports, “Across the nation, testing teams are grappling with burnout, repetitive-stress injuries and an overwhelming sense of doom.” While “supply chains sputter and laboratories rush to keep pace with diagnostic demand, experts warn that the most severe shortage stymieing America’s capacity to test is not one that can be solved by a wider production line or a more efficient machine.” The issue comes down to “a dearth of human power: the dwindling ranks in a field that much of the public does not know even exists.”

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— “‘Nobody Sees Us’: Testing-Lab Workers Strain Under Demand ” Katherine J. Wu, The New York Times, December 3, 2020

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