Kathy Griffin says she has 'unbearably painful symptoms' but couldn't get coronavirus test

Comedian Kathy Griffin says she has been in unbearable pain amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic but still has been unable to receive a test.

In a tweet Wednesday, Griffin revealed she was recently sent from an urgent care facility to the isolation ward room at "a major hospital" because she had "unbearably painful symptoms." Despite this, she said the hospital would not test her for the novel coronavirus. Griffin didn't specify what symptoms she has been experiencing but posted a photo of herself in the hospital.

This tweet was in response to President Trump touting a metric that the United States has done more coronavirus testing than South Korea following criticism of the slow rollout in the U.S. CNN notes, though, that this statistic is misleading considering the United States' population is larger than South Korea's, and "based on the available data and the population of each country, 1 in 142 South Koreans and 1 in every 786 Americans have been tested for the coronavirus."

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