Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded
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When you have slow expansion, then the following is happening:
1. Inadequately testing (when your test % is ~1% then you know you are adequately testing). Colorado has 4.5% positive rate (3 day avg).
2. You not doing the contact tracing that is needed
Which means your prerequisite for containing is not even being met.
All you have to look at Texas, Florida and Georgia for the pattern. They had all slow expansion, never testing enough, never getting a handle on it spread, pretending they had it contained when all the metric are telling you is wasn't and then at some point it will explode on them.
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