PaulWesterdawg said:
Our peer countries aren't having the issues we are and they are reopening. It seems that they have a more sophisticated approach than ... the only way through it is to just survive it.
You were touting testing by Germany and SK early on. They were testing roughly 400 a day per million.
Currently, they aren't testing nearly the level we are.
Germany is testing 778 per million a day.
South Korea is testing 200 per million a day.
America is testing 1,923 per million a day.
https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus-testingGermany has tested 70.1 per 1,000. South Korea 25 per 1,000. U.S. 105 per thousand.
Also, our "peer" countries have significantly less population and overall land mass. Germany has 83 million and is slightly smaller than Montana.
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Can you point to other practices by our peers? Obviously, we are testing at a significantly higher rate than other countries. This is clearly going to lead to more positives especially considering we have many people asymptomatic.