via Mayo Clinic
“’Our team has been working around the clock for the past month to develop a test for COVID-19,’ says Dr. William Morice II, chair of the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Mayo Clinic. ‘We are blown away by Karl’s gesture to help us fast-track offering testing to more patients across Minnesota and the nation.’”
“Mayo expects this donation to help increase testing capacity from 200 per day to over 1,000 tests per day in the coming weeks.”
Learn more about Karl-Anthony Towns’ donation to the Mayo Clinic
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