04-30-2020, 02:51 PM
I agree with the concept that we need to build a track and trace army equipped with adequate testing capability. However, there is one thing the article states that is at this time not true. The countries that made track and trace work never reached the point they had a large percentage of "community spread". Nobody has gone through the transition from out of control, social distancing, and the track and trace. We haven't seen how that goes yet so it will be de novo when we do it. I certainly believe it is possible to make this work. I am extremely worried that we are not doing enough to make it do so. It may be this is all happening behind the scenes, but that is hard to believe IMHO.
