On the 6PM news, it was reported that as of today, medical facilities natiowide have 1 million Coronavirus testing kits distributed and ready to test.
Next week it will be 2 million, and the week after 5 million.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic#Epidemiology

As of today with increased testing, there are 4,567 reported infections, 85 have died, and 73 have fully reccovered and are out of the 14-day quarantine. In the last 2 days, over 23,000 have been tested, of which about 3,000 have tested positive for the virus. Over 50 of the dead are in Washington state alone, 29 at one nursing home.


Looking at the China numbers for today: 80,880 cumulative total infected, 3,213 deaths, and 67,819 fully recovered. Leaving 9,848 reported cases still pending. If their numbers are reliable. That's with the most draconian measures taken to contain the virus.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...n_China.svg.png
Even as severe as it was in China, it peaked in about 4 weeks, and reported new cases have rapidly receded.

Hopefully in the United States the crisis will peak and be receding in 4 to 6 weeks, based on the example of China.
And the examples of Italy and South Korea, which had their initial cases around Feb 18 to 24th, barely 3 weeks ago.

This graph from Italy's daily diagnosed cases, even in a severely hit country, is encouraging, how quickly the daily number of cases has receded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_coronavirus_pandemic_in_Italy#Statistics (graph, new cases per day)


And South Korea:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_coron..._in_South_Korea (new cases per day)

Germany, oddly, seems to have cases increasing out of control, with no containment in sight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_coronavirus_pandemic_in_Germany#Statistics

Likewise France.
Britain and Spain are only possibly in the last day or two starting to see a decline in new cases. Of the other European nations, virtually all despite having a relatively low number of cases per individual country, virtually all seem to still be rising in daily new cases.