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we ll hopefully quickly catch up with the curve. harris: what else is obvious. where all those americans are waiting for hours to get a test and can rarely find them anywhere in their communities, dr. siegel. listen, a harvard doctor is talking about this for months and i ve been on the show weeks and weeks ago talking about how we needed rapid tests in every home in america. i m not alone. the way that the rapid tests occur in every home is the federal government being ahead of this with a public private partnership preordering to the companies and getting it to happen. 500 billion doses show they can do it but they are talking january. and then you need to go with the federal website and wait for an hour trying to log on, right? it s ridiculous. we need billions of tests now especially with the widely spreading variant that anyone