a problem from the very beginning, right? increased testing wasn t a focus. it was a problem from the beginning but, remember, what december we sent 180 million of the rapid tests out. that a year ago that we were able to do this. but that s enough for like half of america to have one test. they were never sent to american homes. we all remember the long testing lines, the drive-through testing places and a year later. we just had this report that came out on friday from the how is that said basically that there was guidance and pressure to change testing guidance so that amountic people didn t get tested to reduce the number of cases positive that would be out there so i just don t want, you know, a white-washing of the history but that s a problem. not only is the report byteses but your reporting of the sorority completely incorrect about what the report
abu-dhabi. this test require is 24 hours or you don t fly. that s correct. i had a test, but the test didn t get the e-mail to me in time so i could make the airline. so i had to wait another day. just your opinion? it s a nightmare. it needs to be implemented but not this way. it s not fair to the industries and the people. it s horrible. you have no idea. you can get a test and be positive and another hour it s negative. testing places are not sufficient and you pay for the test. i paid for four tests. two companies never got them to me in time. i had to stay at a hotel another day. my air long, they adjusted the fare and didn t charge me more. i appreciate that perspective. thanks. good luck. take care. wish you the best. get the mask on. sandra, as you know, the new regulation it appears to