Harvard Report Suggests U.S. Must Increase Testing by 13,200 Percent to Reopen Economy

The goalposts keep getting moved, and this number seems a bit excessive, don’t you think?The College Fix reports:

Harvard report says U.S. needs to increase testing by 13,200% in order to reopen economyA new research paper out of Harvard argues that the United States will need to increase the number of COVID-19 tests it administers many thousands of times over before it will be safe to re-open the American economy.The paper, written by scholars from multiple institutions and published through Harvard’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, argues that U.S. medical authorities need to increase the average number of daily coronavirus tests in the country to a staggering 20,000,000 “by late July” in order for public health officials to feel satisfied that economic activity can resume.That’s an increase of around 13,200 percent of present average daily testing in the United States, which has hovered around 150,000 tests per day. The researchers argue that the increased testing capacity is “vital for disease monitoring, rapid public health response, and disease control.”The paper claims that such testing capabilities will negate the need for a cyclical opening and closing of the economy:

The great value of this approach is that it will prevent cycles of opening up and shutting down. It allows us to steadily reopen the parts of the economy that have been shut down, protect our frontline workers, and contain the virus to levels where it can be effectively managed and treated until we can find a vaccine.We can have bottom-up innovation and participation and top-down direction and protection at the same time; that is what our federal system is designed for.

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