Recent data shows that about 125 people per million have been tested in the United States — far fewer than most other countries where data is available.
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Testing
NY Times: U.S. Lags in Coronavirus Testing
After Slow Response to Outbreak By Larry Buchanan, K.K. Rebecca Lai and Allison McCannMarch - Coronavirus testing data has been spotty and not easily available, especially in the United States. Based on official government sources, here’s how testing efforts in the United States compare with those in Italy and South Korea.
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