Governor scrambles for more data: tests, tracers, autopsies

Procuring more testing swabs , which are in short supply . Newsom said he talked Wednesday to President Donald Trump, who promised to send California 100,000 swabs this week, 250,000 next week and more after that. Eighty-six new testing sites will be opened in rural areas and “black and brown communities” in urban centers. 1.5 million serological tests will be available to test for antibodies to the virus, indicating whether people have been infected and, potentially, have immunity .An “army” of 10,000 public health tracers to track community spread of the virus.
Newsom: Reviewing autopsies will “ultimately help guide a deeper understanding of when this pandemic really started to impact Californians directly. … When this occurred is important forensic information, profoundly significant in terms of understanding the epidemiology of this disease.”
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Amnesty International, other organizations in an open letter: Beware of public health campaigns being “used as a cover to usher in a new era of greatly expanded systems of invasive digital surveillance … these are extraordinary times, but human rights law still applies.” Adam Conner of the Center for American Progress: “The value proposition of an app that allows you to learn if you’ve gotten near to someone with COVID-19,” potentially saving your life, “is pretty compelling.”

Optimism about the state’s economy has dropped significantly — just 19% of Californians expect good financial times in the next year, down from 49% in January. And 78% of adults worry they or a family member will get sick from coronavirus, while 75% worry the pandemic will negatively impact their finances.

Douglas Webber, a Temple University higher education economist: “I would be shocked if there aren’t a lot of closures within the next 12 months” nationally.
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