It's gross. It takes a shot at New York, while claiming to roll out a plan for virtual learning in our schools. At the beginning of this didn't Reynolds just recommend schools be closed and not even officially shut them down?
Correct on the schools. And yes, it's extremely gross. "Proactive" strike teams to conduct surveillance testing is just laughable when these strike teams are days or weeks behind outbreaks.
Given that it was written jointly, I suppose all it takes to make any given claim "technically" true is that one state did it, but in looking at that roster of states I'm skeptical any one of them lives up to their claims.