Chrystia Freeland says she understands the swelling attention being focused on rapid coronavirus tests as a way to reduce long wait times at many testing centres across the country.But she warned that any intervention by the federal government to help speed the approval process could result in some of the “dangerous consequences” being seen elsewhere in the world.Freeland took questions from reporters at a press conference on Thursday in which she and Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough announced new legislation proposing to increase benefits and to continue federal powers to spend money without needing the direct approval of the House of Commons.She was asked whether there was anything the federal government could do as frustrations mount.