DowJones wrote:
This is a lie. The mortality ratings in the United States are not that bad considering how hardly hit NY was. Here are the countries that are worse than the United States in terms of deaths per million:
-Spain
-Italy
-France
-UK
-Netherlands
-Belgium
-Switzerland
-Ireland
-Sweden
People like you want to believe this is being handled like a 3rd world country in America---it is not. We did a really good job stopping the spread of the virus from Asia, as our extremely low numbers in California and Washington show. NY got crushed by the spread from Italy which we couldn't have known was coming before it was too late. Then the virus was let loose in a very dense city with a ton of public transportation.
I was talking about your president and his consultancy of yesterday.
And I did compare him to Germany (Merkel). They are not in your list apparently.
I'm from Belgium, I know what I'm talking about. Belgium was hit very hard by the spread because of a lot of people went skiing in Italy.
Our numbers though, are inflated because we are taking every death in the elderly homes into account, even when they aren't related to COVID-19.
The question is: are the numbers of the USA correct? How many people have died because they can't afford going to the hospitals? How many deaths have not (yet) been counted?
Hell, your president does the same like I do now, when he claims China's numbers aren't correct (they aren't btw).
The question is not which country has handled it the best or the worst. USA clearly hasn't, just like so many other countries (Belgium included). But that doesn't mean you have to come on television and start talking nonsense (I'm not calling it lies because I really think he believes what he says, which is maybe even more dangerous).
If you really want to talk about this in a serious way, the only real numbers you can rely on are the numbers of extra deaths that are counted (into comparison with the years before).
NY Times had your answer for you.
For instance:
Spain: +66%
Netherlands + 33%
Belgium + 25%
New York City + 300%
No numbers for the USA in total, but because of a lot of states not being that dense, it's probably a lot lower?
But I wouldn't start that this is handled well, when we are just at the start of this (who knows what delay there is on California fi) and we don't have the real numbers.
But I wouldn't tell a New Yorker (and for sure not a medic) it was handled well. Belgium has never had those issues and war scenarios, although according to your stats we are impacted much worse









