Note: The Financial Times reports that Germany is doing more than 50,000 tests per day (with about one-fourth of the US population). That would be 200,000 in the US. I rounded up to 300,000 per day since the US is so behind on testing. But there are recommendations that Germany needs 200,000 tests per day to do test-and-trace. (800,000 adjusted for population).
This is just test results reported daily.
There were 300,833 test results reported over the last 24 hours.
This data is from the COVID Tracking Project.
The percent positive over the last 24 hours was 13.5% (red line). The US probably needs enough tests to push the percentage below 5% (probably much lower based on testing in New Zealand).
All experts agree: We appear to be making progress.