People in nursing homes in the USA: 1.5 million
"We followed 690 NH residents included at admission to NH over a period of three years"
Median survival in NH was 2.2 years (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.9–2.4). Yearly mortality rate throughout the three-year observation period was 31.8%.
damn, now were saying a 600 person sample size is all of the US?
so 1.5 million people in nursing homes.. 31% die/year.. seems a tad high but ill go with it.
1.5Mil * 31% = 465 000
so 465 000 people die a year.
465 000 / 365 days = 1273 people/day in the US die in Nursing Homes ..

(unlikely)
but anyways.. lets say that happens..
1273 / 51 States = 24 deaths / day in each state.
Has any state been adding as low numbers as 24/day? places are adding hundreds daily....
Maybe thats why theyre not testing.. cause why waste valuable testing kits on something so painfully obvious?
Furthermore.. can you imagine 24 people in nursing homes per state dying each day? That would be national news in a week.