Dozens of COVID-19 testing sites in the Chicago area are closed this week, as state investigators look into complaints about the conditions inside and confusion over results.
“It’s making me second-guess everything now,” Bernhardt said. “So now, I can’t just blindly trust a place to walk in.”
The customers and former staffers complained out about working conditions and chaos inside the testing pop-ups. Many patients like Bernhardt have been left scrambling to find a new testing center, and questioning the results that they already got.
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