Why couldn't the US have been, at least, Italy?
Indeed.
I keep mentioning China as a comparison point, because that's where I am and what I'm familiar with (CBA will allow limited amounts of fans for the playoffs).
But you could compare the disastrous US response to the virus with Japan or South Korea or Euro-countries which did a poor job, but still much better than Trumpistan.
Italy did a somewhat sloppy job early on in their outbreak, failing to seal off the north and impose a strict quarantine on Lombardy Province (as China did with Hubei). But then they got their act together and have things under control now. Meanwhile the US is going to get worse before it gets better.
Trump's ineffective and harmful leadership on par with Brasil's.
Italy also had the misfortune of having the first large outbreak outside of China, so their prep time and guidance on effective measures were less than what was available for the US. I was in Malta when the Italy and Iran outbreaks got underway circa Feb 21. The Italy outbreak should have been a huge flashing light, a clarion call, or even another metaphor for the US to take swift and effective action. Didn't happen.