Other people have posted this claim. The articles i've seen on this said they were tested a "week" ago. This thing takes 14 days to start showing symptoms for most people, and sometimes as long as 27 days to start showing symptoms.
This is another one of those examples where people want to run to a conclusion that isn't really supported by their "evidence."
Get back to us in another week or so, and let us know if these same people are still not showing symptoms.
Only then will the point you are trying to make be worth considering.
Thanks @57 and I thought the same thing.
With that said, I am still surprised this virus has not impacted the homeless community more severely given their health, hygiene, and density in shelters.
It is pretty obvious that we do not understand much about this virus and how it spreads. Based on the numbers we are seeing there is a wide disparity between and even within separate communities.