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it s working aggressively on containment, testing, isolation of cases and getting a hole of many more vaccines for distribution, arthel. to have a right christina, thank you very much, eric. eric: growing health crisis could pose yet another challenge for the biden administration. the president we are told is improving with his case of covid, the positive test for that. mark meredith lai up at the white house with the very latest in their, high market. ivan called a lot worse good afternoon to you but we are waiting to see if the president meant anything new to say on twitter or any other white house statements because he is of course isolating as he recovers from coronavirus but he got an update to the president s physician earlier today which outlined where things stand for an official site testing shows the president is recovering from the ba five variant of the coronavirus. as medical teams as he continues to get medication including the second full dose of paxil over that the an
so much so that they are actually now planning on opening a handful of new testing sites in miami-dade to try to meet that challenge. i want you to listen to how the people that are in this line are comparing what they re seeing now versus what they saw just weeks ago at this same site. it is way more chaotic now. everybody is freaking out. that s the same thing that happened right before. everybody is, like, going everywhere about it. there is a spot right by my house where i would go, it would take less than five minutes. i would walk there. that s it. now the line extends to the next street. it is crazy. reporter: okay, so that is how they compare the on site testing you see going on behind me. let s talk about the take home tests. in miami-dade county, they used 27 public libraries over two days to distribute take-home
about three hours. and listen, i ve been telling you that all week. not much has really changed when it comes to the volume of demand for testing here. this is a place where they have or the county, rather, miami-dade county, they have opened two new sites, extended hours at others, and they are still seeing that demand. we talked to one of the workers who told us that she felt like this was the beginning of the pandemic when a lot of people were coming out for testing. here is what else she told us. we re looking at possibly this continuing maybe into of course the new year, maybe into mid-january. because families, you know, they want to get together of course. reporter: so they are planning for this to be the situation for quite a little while here. as far as supplies go for on site testing here in miami-dade county, they tell us that they are doing okay with supplies, they have enough tests to go around. but when it comes to the take
today, but they postponed their activities because of the severe weather here in washington. but what we re talking about here is the on site testing that takes place every day in the capitol. there s free testing available to anyone who works at the capitol. that includes staff, members, even those of us in the press corps, and what they have noticed, the attending physician is saying prior to this week, the positivity rate was less than 1%, and then it jumped to more than 13%, and he largely blamed the omicron variant for the sharp rise in the number of positive cases. keep in mind, victor, and alisyn, there s hardly been anybody in the capitol for the past three weeks because of the holidays. there isn t expected to be a huge increase in the number of people until later in the week when they gather for events surrounding the one-year anniversary of january 6th, and then when they return to session next week. still, there s been a huge concern about the increase in these positive cas