They have done so here in Europe. Here's hoping that Americans will get a better deal, but the infection rates are going through the roof right now. Please folks, whatever you do (and, by all means, play golf as long as you can) keep your distance.
To be fair, we have no real idea what the actual infection rates are. As testing increases, particularly when it increases dramatically, confirmed cases go up.
Here's a good topic:
https://twitter.com/natesilver538/status/1241113755016138755?s=12
Very interesting Erik,
I've been watching Washington/Seattle very closely as my daughter is there and her fiance is a nurse in a cardiac unit, where cardiac complications present commonly with this virus-and he is facing potential exposure on a daily basis.
Being in New York on LI with our Foundation and 99% of our members in NYC, I've of course been closely following and comparing the ever swelling number in NY as well.
I've been concerned with the rapid spike in cases in New York and NYC, BUT as you show, much of that is due to availability of tests.
New York has tested 32000 people vs. 20000 for Seattle, despite the fact that Seattle has been dealing with it for several weeks.
I give Cuomo very high marks for his response to this crisis, and he is now testing more people per day (10000+) than South Korea-who have been the model for how to promptly prepare and react to this crisis.
It is encouraging to see the rate of infections rising more slowly than the rate of testing.(as evidenced in Seattle)
Early on things were so bad even the sickest couldn't be tested and in fact a few of the "CV" deceased may in fact not even died of CV.
For the most part, anecdotally, it seems 10%ish of cases tested are CV,, and the only people getting tested until very recently were the very sick (or well connected) which means 90% of the tested have something else(or a failed test)
These numbers vary widely I know, in part due to the wild inconsistency of who and how to get tested.
History will not be kind to our nation on the lack of preparation to this virus, which did not "come out of nowhere" for those of us not in Wuhan...
Stay safe