On a call with Trump officials, police chief pleads: 'Stop testing NBA players, start testing first responders'

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On a call with Trump officials, police chief pleads: 'Stop testing NBA players, start testing first responders'
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At the end of an hour-long phone call with White House and Homeland Security officials, a police chief from outside San Francisco made a stark plea: “Stop testing NBA players, and start testing our first responders.”

March 23, 2020, 8:01 AMDonovan Mitchell speaks exclusively to"GMA" about how he is feeling and what his symptoms were before he got tested for COVID-19 as well as an update on how long he will be in isolation.

MORE: Internal memos by chief surgeon at New York-Presbyterian Hospital revealed new details about the coming threat As the coronavirus crisis deepens, Friday's call reflected how police departments across the country areIt also illustrated, in sometimes explicit terms, how drastically policing in America has been altered in such a short period of time.

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