Let's be very clear what's happening while Pres. Trump urges this.

Arizona experienced an inundation of folks seeking COVID tests over last week. It led to hours-long waits, denial of tests & backlog in processing//results taking 7+ days to be returned.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/trump-visit-arizona-amid-coronavirus-surge-draws-concern-n1231712 https://twitter.com/weijia/status/1275422015059615750
Sonora Quest Laboratories, the major lab here that has processed about 80% of AZ's COVID tests, has capacity to process 12k tests a day--but in last week, the # of tests it has received from testing partners has exceeded that daily limit, causing the major backlog of cases.
Consequently, folks are being told their tests will not be returned for even 10+ days (I was told this myself in Phoenix) because of the backlog.

It even took the director of the Pima County Health Department ten days to get his test, per @JoeDanaReports: https://twitter.com/JoeDanaReports/status/1275176825128288261?s=20
Because of the backlog of cases, the state’s major hospital provider, Banner Health, also began limiting testing at its urgent care facilities to only individuals with COVID symptoms.

Arizona is struggling to live out the "anybody" that wants a test can get a test.
“Due to testing demand and turnaround time for processing, Banner requested that the state assist Sonora Quest Laboratories in securing supplies to increase its capacity to process COVID-19 tests,” Becky Armendariz, spox for @BannerHealth, to NBC News. https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275428207659896833?s=20
Sonora Quest Labs says it presently has two “Roche 8800” machines used to process AZ's PCR tests. Each machine can run 3k-4k tests a day. Also has 5 “Panther Processing Systems” - each of these can process 1000 tests a day.
This = about 12k capacity a day https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275428521590927367?s=20
*The Arizona governor’s office says it is actively seeking to acquire additional test-processing machinery for Sonora Quest & would provide federal CARES Act $$ for those costs.

Sonora Quest says the earliest it can get a new machine itself?

August. https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275432313329872897?s=20
AZ Gov's COO @AZDanielRuiz: “We’re working to get a Roche 8800, or multiple, to Sonora Quest—thru FEMA & other federal partners to get the resources we need. These are in high demand. But Arizona continues to be a priority from a national standpoint.” https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275432313329872897?s=20
NextCare's Singh said medical field in Arizona is already strapped for qualified workers, noting need for nurses & medical assistants to perform COVID tests. Hiring & credentialing process for new medical professionals takes at least 3 weeks, Singh said. https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275434767517757441?s=20
Sonora Quest Labs suggested to Arizona governor's office & AZDHS to change its guidance policy to urge individuals only with symptoms to be tested.

AZDHS Dir. Cara Christ tells NBC News, tho, some private labs and other facilities around the state do have processing capacity.
There are some labs *with* own processing capacity as the major lab Sonora Quest is backlogged.

“We know there are labs that are not at testing capacity, so we still want people to be able to get tested if they want to be tested,” AZDHS's @drcarachrist. https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1275435612691021825?s=20
So need a testing location in Arizona with a quick turnaround?

After posting my own journey, got a lot of good testing location recs from folks:

-ARCpoint Labs of Scottsdale North
-Embry Women's
-MedPost Urgent Care
-HonorHealth
-doineedacovid19test.com https://twitter.com/VaughnHillyard/status/1274403154201804802?s=20
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