The new, $93.3 million medical laboratory will help San Diego and the surrounding region provide rapid testing services.
SAN DIEGO — Local leaders took part in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new medical laboratory in San Diego on Wednesday.
Today was simply the groundbreaking ceremony and a media conference to explain what this lab will do in the future. We often hear of cases involving Zika or West Nile spreading in a city or county. This is the type of lab that can figure that out.
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