John Henley, Europe correspondent for The Guardian, delves into the stark contrast in COVID-19 testing availability between the US and Europe. He highlights how rapid tests are easily accessible in Europe, even amid rising case numbers, while the US faces challenges with high costs and limited supply. Henley discusses Europe's proactive policies, such as mandatory vaccinations and targeted lockdowns, and the impact of regulatory hurdles on test availability in America. He provides insights into the demographics of the unvaccinated and their response to safety measures.