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Bofferbrauer2 said:

Well, Worldometer is taking numbers from each state, and Texas lies at 27k cases. However, it's also one with the lower percentage of people tested, with only 10k per million, or just 1%. Only Kansas, Arizona and Virginia did worse in that remark, and just barely. By comparison, New York tested 4.4% while Rhode Island even 5.6% of their population.

I think we shouldn't directly translate nr of tests into percentage of tested population, as I'm certain a good nr of people are tested twice or more, like hospitalized patients, essential/medical workers etc.