Korea 486,000 tests by Apr 8. First case was 20th Jan.
India 128,000 tests by Apr 8. First case was 30th Jan.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/wap.bu...india-fares-versus-others-120040901595_1.html
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/latest-on-...-19-testing-ratio-per-country-million/1800124
Symptomatic cases won't just appear out of the blue.
Such patients present with the well recognised symptoms and signs of Cov-2 infection- fever, cough and dyspnea.
By screening/diagnosing all cases of the above mentioned symptoms (other than Covid) we are ensuring that the process is comprehensive.
Herein lies the specific problem. India repeatedly denied community transmission for more than a month and a half since the first case.
"Doctors now believe that the infection was spreading in the community long before the government admitted to it, and testing slowly ramped up. Until two weeks ago, Indian health authorities had been denying community transmission.
ImageThe hospital in Indore has more than 140 patients
Now a new study by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) using surveillance data from 41 labs in the country has hinted at community transmission: 52 districts in 20 states and union territories reported Covid-19 patients. Some 40% of the cases did not report any history of international travel or contact with a known case. (The survey was based on swabs collected from nearly 6,000 patients between 15 February and 19 March. Of them 104 tested positive for Covid-19)" article dated 10th April BBC website.
By declaring through official press releases, health ministry communication and a willingly blind media that touts the official unscientific narrative of "no evidence of community transmission", India taught itself to ignore mild locally derived cases which didn't even end up seeing the doctor for further questioning/triage or get tested but simply carried on with business as usual for a month and a half before any lockdown (remember, first confirmed case was 30th Jan). The nation, the media and the citizens hunted for foreigners, travel returnees, contacts of known cases (and of course any Muslims who put a foot wrong as is the SOP during such times) but forgot that community transmission was a given. Add to this the hundred million migrant workers swarming transport hubs and villages.
There can be little question really that Covid spread silently throughout Feb and March.
That death rate is exceptionally low is remarkable.