----------------------------------- COVID-19 contradictory informations 20th March 2020 ----------------------------------- I understand that for the population, getting grasp of the situation is difficult. Contradictory news and guidelines are announced every day. "Experts" who are mainly eperts of TV talk shows come and give their opinion which is contradicted a few hours later by a governement official. What one needs to understand is that we are like an explorer in an uncharted territory. Decisions are made based on the knowledge acquired day to day and the evolution of the situation. Forcasts are on short term. I heard a few times some people asking why we are not testing routinely the population. That's a good idea ... if you can do the test. Last week, we had a meeting in the hospital where the heads of the lab told us that the current capacity is 30-40 test/day... They were planning to increase the capacity to 300 tests for this week. If you are the only lab that can test a population of 1.000.000 inhabitants, and you are limited to 300 tests/day, the math is simple. And the conclusion is straithforward: you have to select who you will agree to test. Why was the lab limited in the number of tests? Well, first there are the machines needed to perform this test routinely. Then there are the technicians who know how to use these machines and are trained in the specific protocol of this test (you can not just hire interim workers and ask them to start testing). And then, there are the reagents that you need to order and are available in low quantities. In order to make an informed decision, you have to navigate in between knowledge, forcasts, manpower, resources, individual risk and populations' best interest. This is unfortunately too much to ask to understand from a majority of human beeings...