The number of coronavirus tests being conducted in the United States hasn’t gone up so far this week, instead, it’s gone down, way down. During Donald Trump’s address Wednesday he mentioned testing in just one line of the 10-minute speech saying, “Testing and testing capabilities are expanding rapidly, day by day.” But it turns out, it’s not expanding at all. At least not yet. According to the official CDC website 741 people were tested on Sunday, that number dropped to 396 on Monday and then Tuesday something more bizarre occurred just 8 people were tested. What is baffling is U.S. officials aren’t addressing the lack of testing.

In a joint statement, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer said: “The best way to help keep the American people safe … is for the president to focus on fighting the spread of the coronavirus itself. Alarmingly, the president did not say how the administration will address the lack of coronavirus testing kits.”

South Korea is reportedly testing 10,000 people a day, but the United States has only tested a little more than 11,000 people in total.