Now if we only had a map of the real number of infections. We don't know because we are not testing and as much as 80-85% are mild cases or asymtomatic....these will never get included in the data, but will still spread it.
I read statistic yesterday, trying to address this and suggested, on the high side case, that are current infection rate could be as high as 20% of the population right now.
That's not fear monger it, it's just the potential. The best news is the 85% doesn't even know they have it. The hope then can be that our herd immunity is what ultimately tackles this thing, as I don't believe we stop people from getting infected but only slow it down a bit via social distancing.