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new infections but given the complex nature of the testing availability—and failure to adequately test—for each new variant, the newest priority for Priority Laboratories is to make every effort at securing responsible funding for their most vulnerable communities. The hope for Priority’s near future is that funding will be secured and the team can refocus on the vital need for drug treatment and rehabilitation work, specifically in the pain management space which has already been suffering through our ongoing national opioid crisis. Especially in his most vulnerable communities, Dr. Willis has witnessed real national concern from the top down, but has yet to hear the call for a federal mandate to test for opioid as well as other substance abuse problems which, in his expert and very experienced opinion, may indeed go a very long way towards tackling a growing problem that has thus far become a critical runaway. Our national future and our national health are inextricably tied together and clearly, the vital work of Dr. Willis and Priority Laboratories are there to help us all reach our best health and our brightest future together.

Yet Dr. Willis sees our future soberly if optimistically. He expects that we may all suffer some degree of ongoing PTSD- like symptoms after our long and stressful healthcare nightmare but that we’ll most likely be able to effectively deal with any and all future Covid variations much more in line with an average flu season run. Of course within Priority’s most underserved community, new challenges are now rising which demand attention.Among these most urgent is securing adequate funding for the uninsured. As one negative result of the pandemic’s loosening grip, starting in late March Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) funding has begun to dry up which very unfortunately directly effects the uninsured with immediate impact. Along with this concern for our government’s approach moving forward, Dr. Willis recently shared that testing is also unfortunately decreasing, especially for the uninsured, and he fears that a “domino effect” may cause a health setback that could otherwise be safely and securely avoided with proper healthcare funding extended to vulnerable underserved communities. Today’s tentative good news, on the other hand, is that the Priority team has thus far not detected any significant increase in

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