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U.S. states and the federal government compete for test kits, and teacher shortages occur in many places in the United States.

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Source: CCTV Finance

According to data, as of 9 p.m. Eastern Time on the 21st, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the United States exceeded 70.2 million. In response to the “difficulty in testing” of the new coronavirus, the U.S. federal government has promised to distribute free test kits to the public, and has ordered a total of 1 billion test kits for this purpose. However, some Republican governors said recently that the federal government’s order “squeezes out” the state government’s order, making it impossible for states to get the test kits they ordered. On the other hand, the intensification of the epidemic has also led to a serious shortage of manpower in various industries in the United States, and schools across the United States have experienced severe shortages of teaching staff. In Texas, some schools even asked parents for help, hoping that they could replace some of the substitute teachers and school bus drivers to ensure the normal operation of school teaching. It is reported that many colleges and universities in Texas have temporarily cancelled the credit system.

Responsible editor: Li Tong

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