Dr. Joshua Sharfstein stresses need for testing and isolating to curb coronavirus spread

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Dr. Joshua Sharfstein stresses need for testing and isolating to curb coronavirus spread
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“People are very focused on how many tests there are,” Dr. Joshua Sharfstein says. “But what actually controls an infectious disease like the coronavirus is stopping the transmission from one person to another.”

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