I suspect that you're changing words
Even if we could immediately identify every infected person with 100% accuracy it wouldn't "solve our problems". It would help, certainly, but there would still be plenty of problems left to solve.
Also, while we clearly have more testing capacity than we did three months ago we also clearly don't have enough to come close to testing everyone yet. And since it's the sort of thing where more isn't enough until it is actually enough, getting part of the way there doesn't prove out anything.
Why, pray tell, would labs sit idle? Do you expect that in some near future time the SARS-CoV 2 is just going to disappear?
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Posted: 07/08/2020 at 11:15AM