Sun Devil 92
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Now observing the chaos of America's pandemic response,
what chaos??? Europe has the same population and the same death totals. Maybe you've been brainwashed by the libcommies??? Are you going to tolerate that???
Lets compare the country most comparable with the USA in population and movement, Germany.
Germany has had 427, 888 confirmed infections the USA 8,823,899
Germany has had 10,111 deaths the USA 230,045.
Oh my.
No one in the world believes America is doing well but people lost in the demented certainties of the Trump cult.
Germany vs the United States Coronavirus cases: day by day comparison
Germany is 144 days behind the United States in terms of the number of coronavirus cases per 100,000 people: 640.9 vs 2891.8. Germany - 531,790 and The United States - 9,402,590... See the table of by date comparison...georank.org
JWF:
Yes, we have had 230,000 deaths.
1/2 half of those have occured in 7 states (less than 20% of the states). 5 of those states are in the northeast.
I will grant that even absent those numbers, the rest don't look great, but they are not that bad either (compared to others).
Also, we re in a different phase. We've already killed a lot of the elderly.
Now, the young are catching it and don't seem to be having as many issues.
Sunny, I am not happy to see it but the US pandemic response has been a disaster and the infection rates are ever growing.
Most non political and objective medical assessments are you probably going to pass 300,000 deaths by February.
What are the metrics for calling it a disaster.
I've heard the fucking brits like Tommy Tainant, the pissant bag on Sweden.
Sweden was 8th in terms of deaths per million. Now they are 16th.
Soon, France, Iran, Holland, and Romania will over take them.
Oooops sorry...they dropped another notch. Columbia just passed them up.
BTW: The U.K. is 12th and it appears to be climbing.
Again, what are the metrics. People railed against Sweden. They were wrong. Sweden is now in very good shape.