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FILE - Cars line up for coronavirus testing at Hansen Dam Recreation Center, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in Los Angeles. Less than two months ago, Los Angeles had so many tests available for coronavirus that tens of thousands were going unused. Today, it's impossible to book an appointment. The current resurgence of the virus has spiked demand in LA and across the state for tests, leading to long lines and a fear that supplies will run low and create a bottleneck in a system that has taken months to expand. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill,File)

FILE - Cars line up for coronavirus testing at Hansen Dam Recreation Center, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in Los Angeles. Less than two months ago, Los Angeles had so many tests available for coronavirus that tens of thousands were going unused. Today, it's impossible to book an appointment. The current resurgence of the virus has spiked demand in LA and across the state for tests, leading to long lines and a fear that supplies will run low and create a bottleneck in a system that has taken months to expand. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill,File)

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