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Yeah, we can do the tests, but we're not going to unless old Uncle Sam starts sending us truckloads of money. It sure would be a shame if people started getting sick... Also, those new regulations "to ensure the safety and effectiveness of laboratory developed tests" are so lame. You should really do something about them if you want to have these tests done.
Yeah so, we made all this tech that is entirely incompatible with the standard tests, so if you want us to start testing these people, you'll have to use our proprietary product stack throughout the entire process, start to finish. You know what they say; vertical integration, vertical profits!
We're a business. We're here to make money. No, we're not prepared for a widespread outbreak. That would cost money. If you really want us to do our jobs, the government should not only pay for our existence, but also for additional bonuses and dividends to our executives and shareholders.
For real though. Corporate execs are once again holding the health of regular people hostage so they can extract ransom payments from the US government.
For-profit healthcare will always be a farce.
If it's referred to as an "industry" it'll eventually become problematic. It's a shame companies and figureheads will never be held accountable for wrong-doings or misleading the public when acting as an "authority".