One piece of data I am constantly seeing missing from conversations about the coronavirus is how many tests have actually been performed.
Without this specific data, we really can’t determine an actual estimate for percentages of people who may have it, or estimate how many may actually die from it.
Here is a link that you can use to keep up with how many people have ACTUALLY been tested for it. Just choose your state:
Only 768 people have been tested for it in my state (Kentucky) and with a population of 4.5 million, that is a bit worrying for me.
Anyway, hope some of you all find this interesting.
I would also like to add that pretty much all executive office holders and their families have been tested in my state (Kentucky) and that’s pretty much the bulk of tests that have been performed.
I’m pretty sure that’s the case in your state as well.
PC