Tests per day is a key number to track (along with actual cases and, sadly, deaths). But total tests were a key for South Korea slowing the spread of COVID-19. South Korea has been conducting 15,000 to 20,000 tests per day with a 51 million population, so the US needs to test around 130,000 per day.
Note: NYC and LA have stopped testing mild cases due to resource constraints. Hopefully testing will continue to improve, and we can test more people – this is important for test-and-trace.
The US conducted 74,384 tests in the last 24 hours.
Note: About 16% of tests were positive in the most recent report (some are still pending). The high percentage of positives indicates limited testing. For Test-and-trace to be effective, the percent positive would probably be at 5% or less.
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This data is from the COVID Tracking Project. Some states could do a better job of reporting the number of tests – so this is probably low.
Testing is improving, but needs to still increase significantly from here to be sufficient for test-and-trace.
Test. Test. Test. But protect our healthcare workers first!