US to ship 36.7 million rapid Covid-19 tests  to states by end of the week, HHS says From CNN's Jacqueline Howard           The United States is on track to ship 36.7 million BinaxNOW  rapid point-of-care Covid-19 tests to states by the end of this  week, the US Department of Health and Human Services  confirmed to CNN on Monday.        "To protect seniors and to facilitate the continued re-opening  of schools, businesses and the economy, the Trump administration  prioritized scaling-up our state and national point of care testing  capacity," Admiral Dr. Brett Giroir, the department's assistant  secretary for health, said in a news release on Sunday.               The BinaxNOW antigen tests, developed by Abbott, are intended  to help governors with reopening their states, according to the  news release. The federal government previously announced it  wants to deploy 150 million BinaxNOW Covid-19 tests nationally;  HHS confirmed to CNN on Monday that the 36.7 million tests are  part of that total.
  But Giroir added in the news release that testing does not replace  following the guidelines of avoiding crowds, washing hands and  wearing a mask.
  "Combining personal responsibility with smart, targeted testing is a  proven formula to prevent outbreaks — but we cannot 'test our way'  out of this pandemic," Giroir said. "Public vigilance in adhering to  precautionary measures is required — especially as we clearly see  the onset of mitigation fatigue."          Giroir had said on Sept. 1 that the Trump administration would begin  to send the low-cost antigen tests to states starting in mid-September.  On Sept. 28, Giroir said the 6.5 million tests the government shipped  to governors across the country that week were a “real step forward  in our testing.” At that time, Giroir said that production and shipment  of the tests “didn’t happen overnight.”       o~~~ O |