There is still far too little testing in the U.S.
We need:
1) More testing.
2) Better reporting (all tests, positive and negative).
3) A national test-and-trace program. Name the head of the program now – so that person can update everyone on the progress.
Test-and-trace is a key criteria in starting to reopen the country. My current guess is test-and-trace will require around 300,000 tests per day at first since the US is far behind the curve.
Notes: Data for the previous couple of days is updated and revised, so graphs might change.
Also, I include all tests in the total including pending.
The percent positive excludes the pending tests.
There were 101,147 tests reported over the last 24 hours.
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This data is from the COVID Tracking Project.
The percent positive over the last 24 hours was 26% (red line – going the wrong way).
Testing must continue to be expanded until the percent positive declines to 5% or lower. This is based on results from South Korea.
Test. Test. Test. Protect healthcare workers first!