SIAP, but I thought the graphs at the following link describe the situation clearly, and I wasn't about to scroll through hundreds of other coronavirus posts just to see if anyone else had posted it.
These graphs really show how the number of confirmed cases and deaths continue to skyrocket in the U.S. And, to me at least, they suggest that the current exposures may have happened about 14-15 days ago, i.e. before we started taking it seriously and most states had imposed their "lockdowns."
And, I don't think the number of cases is entirely the result of increased testing, because the graphs for both the confirmed cases and the deaths follow the same curve.
Here's the link:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
These graphs really show how the number of confirmed cases and deaths continue to skyrocket in the U.S. And, to me at least, they suggest that the current exposures may have happened about 14-15 days ago, i.e. before we started taking it seriously and most states had imposed their "lockdowns."
And, I don't think the number of cases is entirely the result of increased testing, because the graphs for both the confirmed cases and the deaths follow the same curve.
Here's the link:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/