around this issue a bit. He claims that the number of cases per day being reported are probably less than 10% of the actual cases. The only people getting tested right now are people with significant adverse health symptoms. There's no way to know the number of people who are exposed and whose bodies fight it off naturally without getting tested. Obviously there has to be a population of cases in that category. There's no way to tell what the percentage is, though, without testing everyone in the US (or taking a large random sample)