By Bram Sable-Smith, WPR/Wisconsin
Wisconsin has dramatically expanded its capacity to test for COVID-19 in the past four months but experts say too few state residents are showing up to be tested.
This situation has the potential to thwart efforts to neutralize the virus that killed at least 831 people in the state as of Thursday.
Wisconsin has 83 labs that can perform more than 24,000 total tests each day, about seven times the capacity available on April 1. But the state typically uses less than half of its reported capacity, according to state health officials.
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