Just keep in mind that "the curve" is driven largely by availability of the test. We don;t know anything about "before the test," which was when, exactly?
If the number of cases was static, the curve will be an expoential ramp up just from expoential ramp up of testing.
Just keep in mind that "the curve" is driven largely by availability of the test. We don;t know anything about "before the test," which was when, exactly? If the number of cases was static, the curve will be an expoential ramp up just from expoential ramp up of testing.
Exactly. I posted the following graph several days ago that shows this very point.
50 posted on 03/14/2020 11:00:04 PM PDT by FreeReign