Reasonable to assume at this point there are many more asymptomatic carriers across the world. Any country that is not testing widely (like the USA) could have a huge challenge and not even realize it yethttps://twitter.com/KrutikaKuppalli/status/1231404454643060736 …
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Replying to @TerryLerona @DanielleFong
Is it feasible to test everyone? Or at least anyone with any mild symptoms ?
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Replying to @flo767676 @DanielleFong
South Korea appears to be testing significant numbers and rapidly scaling
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Replying to @TerryLerona @DanielleFong
Tricky thing is knowing what to do if you have mild symptoms. Like a bit of a cough. Getting tested seems a drama. For instance going to a medical centre who raise the alarm you’re coming, and you risk getting infected by others. I wonder if home test kit distribution is viable.
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Replying to @flo767676 @DanielleFong
the UK is piloting thishttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/21/nhs-to-test-londoners-for-coronavirus-at-home …
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Replying to @TerryLerona @DanielleFong
Important thing in getting people to do something on a large scale is to make it easy.
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absolutely! This is smart thinking.
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