So the hospitals being swamped by admissions and running low on icu beds is also because asymptomatic people are being tested?
post #21 isn't supported by your links, "swamped by admissions and running low on icu beds"
certainly you would agree not every covid patient needs to be in an icu right?
last a heard the survival rate of those put on a ventilator is pretty darn low but they aren't giving the death numbers like they did in the beginning, don't you find that strange?
remdesivir sounds promising if the U.S. government doesn't allow they to over charge U.S. insurers and citizens, read they are even working on a generic.
since you are familiar with hospitals, hasn't it been the procedure when someone who is sick comes in they are asked to wear a mask? but if they aren't sick they don't, especially during flu season. And even that is fairly recent. Sick people should be wearing masks. I haven't seen any evidence that asymptomatic people can transmit covid. In fact the only study I could find says they can't/don't.
ironically the CVS stopped allowing anyone who wanted a test to get one because they couldn't keep up, now they require you have some applicable symptom, which you could just lie about anyway.