KEY POINTS
  • St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard called for full subsidizing of costs for companies developing coronavirus tests.
  • "That would end the crisis," the central bank official said.
  • An ambitious testing regime would give people the confidence they need to resume daily activities, he said.
James Bullard

St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard proposed what he sees as the best economic solution to the coronavirus crisis: Pay full costs for any firm that comes up with a test for the virus that can assure the public that it's safe to resume activity.

Doing so, he said Friday, would create a "gold rush" of testing that would help offset the steep damage already done by the economic shutdown.