I think the complaints about the lack of Test Kits
in the USA is a lot of noise but may not be as
meaningful as it would seem.
We are reminded daily that South Korea produced kits
and tests 20,000 people *daily*.
Yet, South Korea has 7,979 confirmed cases of coronavirus
(and still rising) in a population of 51.5 million.
The USA with a shortage of kits is only testing 200-300
people a day. Yet, with a population over 6 times that
of South Korea, the USA has about 1,600 confirmed cases.
How is the availability of test kits helping South Korea?
Other factors and initiatives in the USA seem to be
more successful.
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