According to my calculations from https://covidtracking.com/data/us-daily, the number of tests per day in the US has stayed flat since a week ago (97,806 on Mar 26, 100,989 on Apr 1), while the positive rate has gone from 17% to 26%. If more tests were being done to keep pace with actual infections, the curve for the US wouldn’t be bending so much.
Something similar may or may not be happening elsewhere, but we can’t really trust “projecting the curve forward” without looking into more details.
According to my calculations from https://covidtracking.com/data/us-daily, the number of tests per day in the US has stayed flat since a week ago (97,806 on Mar 26, 100,989 on Apr 1), while the positive rate has gone from 17% to 26%. If more tests were being done to keep pace with actual infections, the curve for the US wouldn’t be bending so much.
Something similar may or may not be happening elsewhere, but we can’t really trust “projecting the curve forward” without looking into more details.