From re-reading that article the main hold-ups on the testing front was the bad kits at the beginning and how the CDC standards slow down the testing.
From what I've been reading the drive thru testing has been really effective in South Korea.
The main lessons of China and South Korea is not that there is nothing to be done, quite the opposite you can do a lot. You take the lessons from how they dealt with it and you implement them to buy time. When Trump says it will magically disappear in April when it warms up, he might be right, the virus might not survive long in the heat. You're buying time in case that happens and for a vaccine. Worrying about the name of the virus as some of the GOP are doing shows it is fundamentally unserious about the problem until they come into contact.
From what I've been reading the drive thru testing has been really effective in South Korea.
The main lessons of China and South Korea is not that there is nothing to be done, quite the opposite you can do a lot. You take the lessons from how they dealt with it and you implement them to buy time. When Trump says it will magically disappear in April when it warms up, he might be right, the virus might not survive long in the heat. You're buying time in case that happens and for a vaccine. Worrying about the name of the virus as some of the GOP are doing shows it is fundamentally unserious about the problem until they come into contact.
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