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Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
So it must be very poorly distributed across the country?
For example, covid tests per 1000 people
Canada 273.2
USA 466.4
As far as I know, there is more testing per capita in usa than any other country in the world. I know this may not mean anyone can always get a test anywhere/anytime they want but it must be incredibly geographically skewed across the country , because the overall testing numbers are very high, per capita.
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It’s almost like there was a lack of leadership that didn’t put together a national testing plan and just ignored it.....
But the situation is this: if you have multiple potential symptoms you can get a test and get results in a few days. With a negative you can go back to school/work.
If you don’t have symptoms (or not the correct combo to get tested) but had a contact you get to be off school/work for 14 days. At least in our area.