What's the situation with testing now?
Can anyone in the US get tested?
Do you need your doctor's approval first.
Do you have to be showing signs of fever/flu, or is it enough that you crossed paths with someone who was sick or was positive?
I haven't been able to get clear word on what's going on now.
Bo, it's like this:
a) Call the doctor if you have symptoms that you think might be COVID-19.
b) Self-isolate while waiting to be told what to do. Follow all the other guidelines (hand-washing, not touching face, etc.)
If the doc thinks you need testing, you will be called in or directed to a testing location. If there is a delay, call again if symptoms worsen.
Current numbers on testing:
- CDC tested 77 people total this week.
Down from similar amount per day one week ago.
- States are testing on average 50 people for day.
- As of this moment there is one private testing lab in action, with the second one not going up until next week.
In contrast, South Korea has tested 140,000, as many as
10,000 per day. Including via the drive-thru clinics that kiidcarter8 mocks.
The story here is that testing isn't available to people that need it, and testing is the only way to get this thing under control.