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Subject The COVID testing company that missed 96% of cases
Date May 16, 2022 12:30 PM
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Plus: The state behind Roe’s likely demise also does the least for new parents in need

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The COVID Testing Company That Missed 96% of Cases <[link removed]> State and local officials across Nevada signed agreements with Northshore Clinical Labs, a COVID testing laboratory run by men with local political connections. There was only one problem: Its tests didn’t work. by Anjeanette Damon

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