I think the idea is that if we go in lock-down for 2 weeks, infections can get back to a manageable level - and then we can open up by testing like mad.
Two weeks isn't nearly enough, and nobody is on true lockdown yet. Two weeks from now people are going to be questioning why we did the lockdowns, because they will appear to have had no impact at all.
The general public still doesn't realize that it's going to be two months before the shelter in place and general social distancing rules start to make a difference.
Even then, after months of lockdown, it's just going to flare up again as soon as the rules are relaxed.
Two weeks is barely enough for infections growth to stop (I.e. second derivative) as evidenced by Italian numbers. It’ll take months to bring total infections back down to something reasonable.
The general public still doesn't realize that it's going to be two months before the shelter in place and general social distancing rules start to make a difference.
Even then, after months of lockdown, it's just going to flare up again as soon as the rules are relaxed.