Would not the best way to verify this is via random serological testing?
WHO, CDC and Dr Fauci must be saying this is anecdotal.
That’s what I’ve been saying for a long time but it’s not likely to happen soon. The only way to tell incidence among the wider population is a large and repeated random sampling. So far the testing has way too much selection bias to be reliable.
>>Would not the best way to verify this is via random serological testing?<<
Yes, which is why it isn’t being done, because it would reveal the truth: that asymptomatic cases outnumber known cases, that the real death rate is more like regular flu, and that we’ve been screwed.