I read something about the US is difficult to be tested in - if you want a test it'll cost a thousand (or whatever) dollars, then if it's positive you get quarantined at a cost of thousands of dollars per night.
I don't know how much of that is true - do they have a public health care that would cover the cost and testing?
In the US you can't (or couldn't, might be changing) be tested if you haven't travelled to an at risk country, and it'll cost (before health insurance) over $3,000 to be tested.
Either the death rate in the US is very high compared to South Korea, or the infection rate in the US is under-reported.
I read something about the US is difficult to be tested in - if you want a test it'll cost a thousand (or whatever) dollars, then if it's positive you get quarantined at a cost of thousands of dollars per night.
I don't know how much of that is true - do they have a public health care that would cover the cost and testing?