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Originally Posted by Undertoad
But, for the same reason, "tests per million" varies according to when measured. Early in the curve, you don't have as many people to actually test.
But as of Mar. 25, the US has tested 1217 per million. If currently graphed like B.I. did, the US would be 3rd.
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Early in the curve you don't have as many people to actually test?
What does that mean? We have the same population "early" as we do "later".
The CRUCIAL piece of information you know is missing but haven't put your finger on is that the leadership informing the population about the situation and the importance of testing, "early in the curve", *that is* what was missing.
We had plenty of people, but a deficit of leadership.