not tested. I personally can't see the point of focusing energy on testing people who aren't a high risk group.
You mean high risk of dying?
That's not the point. To control spread of the disease you need to know who's got it.
People who think they might be infected are being asked to isolate themselves and their families for two weeks.
If they just have a cold, that's millions of people being locked up for no benefit. Some of them will be food workers, or delivery drivers, or teachers, or nurses, or plumbers.
If, in fact, they do have the disease, then the ones who survive and recover in a month or so are a valuable resource if they are known now to be immune. They can do work which exposes them to infection, such as helping the sick, delivering food, working in care homes , arresting looters, or collecting the bodies.
Without testing, we won't know.
Testing is vital.