But on the other hand we're now confirming, that it has in fact spread like crazy in the US. And the numbers are still very under reported because people who aren't in a risk category STILL struggle to get tested.
True. And NYC and NY in general are testing like crazy.
Also, I've heard that of the people who get tested, only 3-7% return a positive. That's surprising to me. It means that people are being tested because they maybe have one symptom or something. I appreciate the caution, but at the same time, some of those tests maybe could go to people who are more likely to actually have it.
P.S. Given the current priorities I would hope they aren't wasting resources on testing like that. Best just to stay in place as difficult as that may be for some
I'm not saying it's the same test, but if there was "a" test to see if you had it and recovered, and we couldn't get it again (as is the case with most such viruses in people with a relatively normal immune system), those people couldn't really be vectors for infection anymore. I'm mostly just curious about the science here, not the current situation specifically.
The data for comparison is wildy all over the place on this.
and websites update differently but..
NJ as of yesterday had like 2300 people tested and 1900 positive, which tells me by the time they're being tested, they're already very sick-and nobody else can get a test.
Then NY with about 60000 tests and 15000 positive(not todays data as I don't have their tests today yet-)
Yet down south in Florida, SC, North Carolina I see a lot of tests and a much lower % of positives(example North Carolina 255 positive out of 6500 tests)
telling me it's easier to get tested down in those states.(or more people have flu etc.)
Then I see Seattle who has been in it for a month with only 1700 cases out of 27000 tested which suprises me given how long it has been in the community-maybe some had it and recovered?
1700 seems low # compared to the widl spread elsewhere.
Ironically, now that tests are becoming more available, lack of masks and gloves are causing some to tap the brakes on testing again as it uses other scarce resources.