By CHRISTINE FERNANDO and CAROLYN THOMPSON Associated Press The day after Amanda Serulneck found out she might have been exposed to COVID-19, she visited a rapid testing center in New Jersey but was turned away because they ran out of tests. She returned at 7 a.m. the next day. After waiting for an hour, officials said they had run out again. On her third try, Serulneck and her friend called several testing centers before driving for an hour to one with availability. Lines for free COVID-19 tests stretch for blocks and hours in cities where people feel the dual strain […]
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