Coronavirus

Tell The Fresno Bee about your experience with coronavirus testing

As the U.S. faces a shortage of coronavirus testing, the San Joaquin Valley is no different.

Health officials here have talked publicly about the challenges with testing. Last week, Fresno County’s health officer said the county is using its testing resources “judiciously” and explained the requirements for who gets tested.

Health experts look to South Korea as an example of how widespread testing helped “flatten the curve” of infected people there.

The Bee continues to cover this issue, and we want to hear from you, whether you’ve been tested or tried to get tested. What was the experience like for you? What challenges did you face? Were you treated well?

You will not be directly quoted unless we reach out to you and receive your explicit consent. Your answers may be used anonymously in future stories.

Please feel free to share this survey with people you know, and stay tuned for future reporting on this issue.

Brianna Vaccari
The Fresno Bee
Brianna Vaccari covers Fresno City Hall for The Bee, where she works to hold public officials accountable and shine a light on issues that deeply affect residents’ lives. She previously worked for The Bee’s sister paper, the Merced Sun-Star, and earned her bachelor’s degree from Fresno State.
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