Until testing ramps up to where everyone is able to be tested that believes they have the symptoms the numbers aren't going to be accurate. These are the cases we know of, in my wife and mine's case, we've had coughing in March, tiredness, aches, but no fever. We were both told by our respective doctor's that there wasn't a test available for us because we didn't meet certain criteria at that time so we didn't test for it. The liklihood is high that there are alot of people out there that can't afford a test, aren't insured, don't have access to a test like we do that might have been exposed to it, or have it and are exposing other people unknowingly at grocery stores, gas stations, or even drive through workers. Just because you see a dip now, in known cases, doesn't mean the Virus is on it's way out.
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