>>11477267>We have data showing this many people have died from this disease.Correct. People who previously tested positive for COVID-19 have died, and a few have been diagnosed postmortem. That doesn't mean all deaths have been investigated.
>Everyone who dies is tested for cause of death.This is false, and the fact that you think that makes me believe you haven't ever really looked into this and are just spouting off with assumptions.
>If anything, that is where the available testing kits are going towards first and foremost, with the rest moving down the hierarchy of needs in critical cases. That doesn't make much sense, anon. If resources are limited, they're reserved for the living.
>Stop regurgitating reddit memes about how Trump didn't fund the CDC enoughI never said anything to that effect. Why are you making this political?
>or you yourself give me compelling evidence that this union of 50 states suddenly can't handle testing this 0.0000001% of the population that is dying of COVID.There's thousands of hospital deaths due to illness every day in the USA. The USA has only run approximately 15k tests since this entire fiasco started, that's over the course of two months. Being generous, that's 250 tests a day, and some (many?) of those are being used on the living. How in the world can you think that math works out?
Meanwhile, South Korea has been running 10k tests a day for the last month.