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COVID19 reports are losing traction because the way the data is being reported is meaningless. We all know the # of positive cases, hospitalizations, and deaths will only increase. Early numbers of any kind were high because we had limited testing capability and we were only testing folks who were most vulnerable and thought they might have the virus. Now, we have more test kits and are testing a more representative portion of our country. There is a lot we will never know, and the only trend data we will know, will have to come from the tests that have been and are being administered. So if the # of positives, hospitalizations and deaths have any correlation to any trends, they must be relative to the number of tests administered giving those results. We have ALL the data necessary to present a more clear and accurate trend for the virus - so why isn't "trending information" being presented as I have suggested?