The site launched on Sunday and isn’t anything close to the nationwide tool pledged by Trump
It wasn’t anything close to the nationwide online coronavirus triage and testing tool that Donald Trump had promised. But on Sunday evening, a website allowing residents of two northern California counties to enter symptoms and, if eligible, make an appointment for coronavirus testing went live.
By Monday morning, however, the project by Verily – a sister company to Google under the corporate umbrella of Alphabet – had reached capacity, and users were informed that no more testing appointments were available.
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