I wonder why it took so long to get those first 48,000 cases recorded? Oh, that's right, that's when tests were first being developed and not readily available to administer to the public!
Now those tests are, for the most part, readily available to be used on EVERYONE.
Have you thought about that??
You pretty much just helped to prove the argument of "More tests administered = More results (positive or negative)."
When we could only test hundreds a day or a week, it seemed like the virus wasn't affecting us as badly.
Now that were testing MILLIONS, it's common sense that our numbers are going up!!
By June 20th we had tested 17 MILLION people in the U.S. That's Twice the population of the UAE. That's nearly half of Canada's Total population.
Read a story of a guy here in my hometown who was in the Covid Ward for 40 Days, and was tested at least 20 times with only the LAST time being negative......We can all assume that the other 19 positive tests from this ONE individual were added to the Total.
There's all kinds of number manipulation going on, and it's sad to see.
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