Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
Are we really back to the discredited "we have more sick people because we test more" craziness? If anything, we should be concerned about all we don't test and know about who are going about spreading it in the general population that will lead to more sickness and more death.
Actually the fact that we've been staying right around 9% positivity and the average new cases have closely followed the same curve as test results processed can't be argued.
However, this doesn't make the situation look better, it only supports your point that we should be extremely concerned about the numbers of people spreading the virus that aren't being tested. If we averaged 100,000 tests per day or 1,000,000 tests per day it's perfectly logical to expect we'd see 10,000 or 100,000 positive results per day. Everyone just needs to go about things as if everyone, including yourself, has the virus.