KEY POINTS
  • President Trump has used increased coronavirus testing as an explanation for the surge in case counts across the U.S.
  • A CNBC analysis of testing data has found that even as the U.S. has increased its testing capacity, cases of the virus are being found at a higher rate, a pattern that contradicts what epidemiologists say should be happening as a country gets a pandemic under control.
  • The percentage of positive tests in the U.S. has increased from 5.4% on Memorial Day to 8.6% on July 23, and that figure has also risen in 29 states over the same time period.
A health care worker use a nasal swab to test Eric Rodriguez for COVID-19 at a pop up testing site at the Koinonia Worship Center and Village on July 22, 2020 in Pembroke Park, Florida.

As coronavirus case counts pile up across the U.S., President Donald Trump continues to blame testing — in rallies, interviews, and on Twitter — for the recent surge in the outbreak. 

"If we didn't test, you wouldn't be able to show that chart," Trump said in response to a question from Chris Wallace about rising U.S. Covid-19 cases in a Fox News interview that aired on July 19. "If we tested half as much, those numbers would be down."