Okay, the number I kept looking for was the number of deaths. The article said there were 4000 new cases, mostly in the 20-44 age group, but that's a low risk group. The only number I could see was 44 additional deaths.
If 44 deaths overloads the morgues, don't ever have a serious bus or passenger train crash (not to mention commercial jetliner).
From the article, Phoenix does not have a health department, that is covered by the County.
One in four tests in the town are positive. (I guess their curve didn't get flattened), either that, or the tests are giving false positives, but the claim is that they need more testing, which might well be warranted.
She then told Martha Raddatz on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that she requested community-based testing from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and her request was essentially ignored.
"I requested it on a television program, and then shortly after the White House followed up. They connected me with the admiral in charge of testing. And I made the test requests again," Gallego said. "I understand we are going to now get a significant federal site in west Phoenix. And so that is wonderful news."
Why didn't she find out who the admiral in charge of testing is, and just contact that person directly?
If I want something, I go to the source. If from them I have to place that request elsewhere to get it, then I know who to go to and the shortest run through whatever process needed to make it happen. THis isn't the Trump Administration's fault, it's a management problem.