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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKushner challenges Michigan governor's claim about state's coronavirus testing capability
Kushner challenges Michigan governor's claim about state's coronavirus testing capability
By Jake Tapper, Anchor and Chief Washington Correspondent
Updated 3:49 PM EDT, Sun May 03, 2020
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Washington (CNN) White House senior adviser Jared Kushner on Sunday challenged an earlier assertion from Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that her state is having difficulty obtaining supplies needed to conduct crucial coronavirus tests.
"We have had several discussions with Michigan officials where they relayed the ambitious goal to perform 450,000 tests in May," Kushner said in an emailed statement to CNN. " The Federal Emergency Management Agency) and (Department of Health and Human Services) have outlined a pathway to fully supply their request. We are rooting for Governor Whitmer to achieve the ambitious goal she has set and will work with her to get there."
Earlier Sunday, Whitmer was asked on CNN's "State of the Union" about comments Kushner recently made to The Washington Post that "the biggest thing holding us back is not supplies or capacity. It's the states' ability to collect more samples."
"That's not true in Michigan," Whitmer said, adding that many governors "are still looking to get swabs and reagents and additional test kits. And so we have never been able to get to full capacity because we are missing things in the supply chain."
"And that's part of why I think so many of us on both sides of the aisle have really called on more of a national strategy on these fronts," she said.
Whitmer added that the US "should be doing 1% to 2% of our population a week -- we are far short of that" and "the supply chain is one of those factors."
"And that's part of why I think so many of us on both sides of the aisle have really called on more of a national strategy on these fronts," she said.
Whitmer added that the US "should be doing 1% to 2% of our population a week -- we are far short of that" and "the supply chain is one of those factors."
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Kushner challenges Michigan governor's claim about state's coronavirus testing capability (Original Post)
babylonsister
May 2020
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A pathway to 450,000 tests, in May? Like tRump's promise "Everyone who wants tests can get one now"?
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2020
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Bernardo de La Paz
(48,999 posts)1. A pathway to 450,000 tests, in May? Like tRump's promise "Everyone who wants tests can get one now"?
That was March, I think.
EleanorR
(2,389 posts)2. "She needs to do us a favor though..."
Is that part of the pathway Jared? Or perhaps youre simply a liar like your daddy-in law.
keithbvadu2
(36,778 posts)3. Send them the supplies, Jared.
Send them the supplies, Jared.