Woah, have they all already been used up?Here in the US? Good luck even getting hold of a test...I've said it before, our numbers wildly underestimate the true number of cases.
Woah, have they all already been used up?Here in the US? Good luck even getting hold of a test...I've said it before, our numbers wildly underestimate the true number of cases.
It is the me first mentality that exists around the globe. People who have the slightest sneeze, cough, runny nose - in the middle of a normal flu season magnified by spring with the allergies.Woah, have they all already been used up?
Good.They are working on bill to suspend repayment of mortgages and loans for few months
It is the me first mentality that exists around the globe. People who have the slightest sneeze, cough, runny nose - in the middle of a normal flu season magnified by spring with the allergies.
If you are not old and do not have confirmed exposure... you SHOULD NOT be getting a test. Let the elderly get it first... they have said a million times, kids and younger adults without other medical conditions are not at risk - if they are exposed they'll be fine.
But a healthy 20 year old should not be the first one in the doctors office, clogging up the system - overloading the labs, and preventing people from who are really at risk from getting the treatment they need.
No, they are not being manufactured fast enough in the US, for some reason. Check out the numbers of tests given:Woah, have they all already been used up?
... so we need to stop thinking that this is only an old person’s disease.
I'd agree with you if I hadn't found the US had 75,000 kits on the 6th of March and only 10k tests had been used since theIt is the me first mentality that exists around the globe. People who have the slightest sneeze, cough, runny nose - in the middle of a normal flu season magnified by spring with the allergies.
If you are not old and do not have confirmed exposure... you SHOULD NOT be getting a test. Let the elderly get it first... they have said a million times, kids and younger adults without other medical conditions are not at risk - if they are exposed they'll be fine.
But a healthy 20 year old should not be the first one in the doctors office, clogging up the system - overloading the labs, and preventing people from who are really at risk from getting the treatment they need.
I went a-googling, there's some stuff about the tests needing approval and there were apparently 75k available on the 6th March which is a drop in the bucket compared to the 300+ million population of the US.No, they are not being manufactured fast enough in the US, for some reason. Check out the numbers of tests given:
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Testing - Statistics and Research
No country knows the total number of people infected with COVID-19. All we know is the infection status of those who have been tested. All those who have a lab-confirmed infection are counted as confirmed cases.ourworldindata.org
I think it is a supply chain issue with an enzyme that the need to use in the tests.No, they are not being manufactured fast enough in the US, for some reason
Just to add some more infoI think it is a supply chain issue with an enzyme that the need to use in the tests.
Senator Durbin on Coronavirus Test Kit Shortage
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) in a chamber floor speech talked about the shortage of coronavirus test kits in his state of Illinois.www.c-span.org
Ontario is closing all public schools after spring break (next week) for an additional two weeks. It'll be hell on parents who have to either find childcare (added expense) or stay home from work (lose of income). But at least the gov is starting to fucking do something to protect people.My kids are on break from tomorrow.
Feels like a close call.