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Five Reasons The United States Is Still Lagging Behind Other Countries In Testing

After the first coronavirus case was diagnosed in the United States in January 2020, the Trump Administration wasted two crucial months and failed to do mass testing to slow the spread of the virus. As a result, the coronavirus was able to spread undetected, rapidly tearing through communities across the country. 

Now, more than two and a half months after the first confirmed case in the country, the U.S. is still struggling to test people who show symptoms of COVID-19. The US is only testing approximately 150,000 cases a day. Harvard Global Health Institute Director Dr. Ashish Jha has emphasized “That’s nowhere near enough,” explaining that such a low testing capacity has meant that in most states, people with mild symptoms are advised to self-quarantine at home rather than taking a test. Quest diagnostics, one of the largest commercial labs, still has a backlog of 80,000 tests for Covid-19.

Harvard’s Dr. Ashish Jha believes “Testing on this scale—about 500,000 people daily—is well within our capacity, and as the disease burden comes down, so will the number of tests we need to perform.” Conducting 500,000 tests a day will require the U.S. to invest in infrastructure like swabs, reagents, and PPE that doctors are experiencing shortages of.

Here’s why Trump’s failed leadership is to blame for the current shortages:

The United States Is Still Lagging Behind Other Countries On Testing

Data on COVID-19 testing collected by Our World in Data shows that the United States lags behind other countries on testing:

Five Reasons Why Donald Trump Is Still Struggling To Test Everyone Who Should Be Tested

Donald Trump would like the American people to think that anyone who needs to be tested for coronavirus has the option to do so, but the reality is that testing remains limited. Here’s a look at why that is:

#1: There Still Aren’t Enough Testing Kits.

#2: There Aren’t Enough Medical Supplies, Like Swabs, That Are Needed To Conduct Tests.

#3: Because The Trump Administration’s Early Testing Failures Allowed The Virus To Spread Undetected For So Long, Demand For Testing Has Skyrocketed, Overwhelming The System.

#4: Labs Are Overwhelmed And Still Processing Testing Backlogs, Contributing To Significant Delays In Testing Results.

#5: The Trump Administration Has Long Been Antagonistic Toward Testing And Is Continuing To Shift Resources Away From Testing.


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