'We need to do more testing.' lacks details and my paranoid side thinks this is the next reason developed to keep people at home. The first reason was so the hospitals would not be overrun. In other words, make the 'open up' criteria so strict, it is a de facto stay at home order.
1. How long is a test 'good for'?
2. What documentation do I need to maintain to 'prove' my test was negative?
3. Who certifies the test used?
4. Who certifies the test results?
5. Do I have to show this documentation every time I enter my workplace, a bar, a restaurant, Home Depot, Lowes, etc.
6. What happens to the business if it is determined someone who tested positive was there? We have been told, the area they worked in, and every place they might have reasonably been in, must be disinfected following CDC guidelines and not be occupied for 24 hours after disinfecting. I imagine most business currently clean nightly, perhaps not to CDC standards, so the cleaning requirement might not be onerous, but not using the area for 24 hours post cleaning probably would be.
7. Who pays for the test kits?
8. What about people who have had CV19 and recovered? Will they test positive? For how long?
It is much too simplistic to say we need to do more testing.