You're just a fucking moke that doesnt really know shit. A Monday morning QB - with arthritis
I was baffled by the slow and disorganized US response. Couldn't believe how much nonchalance and time wasting was occurring. If I didn't have two weeks on no computer and then a two week Mediterranean vacation, I would have been on here explaining what was going wrong in real time. When I did return home March 3, I started hammering about the need for facemasks, and got heaps of manure from nearly everyone here. Funny I don't hear anything about people wearing them wrong anymore. Or other inane objections. The farking CDC still doesn't use the term facemask, preferring to say face covering.
Lockdown started in Shanghai circa Jan 15. When I was in Malta, the outbreaks in Northern Italy and Iran became major news circa Feb 21. With no borders in Europe, it was clear it was going to spread there. There was still time for the US to take strong prophylactic measures and keep the virus largely out and mostly under control. Instead Trump did little, the tests were botched, lockdown didn't even get talked about until March 15, and face masks waited until April 1. A tragic farce.
Very likely nothing was stopping the virus from getting into the dense NYC area.
Horseshit.
I live in Shanghai a bigger and more dense city.
You know how many officially confirmed cases Shanghai had?
655 total cases.
619 recovered
29 deaths
7 active cases
My 100K hometown in NJ had way more. Double I think.
Shanghai took strong and serious measures in a timely fashion and compliance was very good. The whole lockdown, the subway and buses were running and people were allowed out whenever they wanted. But masks were obligatory and most stores that were still open (mostly food and drug stores) did temp checks before you entered. People still wear masks in public and temp checks are still fairly common.
So please explain to me why NY's 300K infections and 25K deaths were very likely inevitable, while Shanghai came through largely unscathed.
300,000 to 655
25,000 deaths to 29
Shanghai sent thousands of medical workers to Wuhan to combat the disease, as Shanghai was effectively prevented from having an outbreak.
As usual, you're full of shit ...