Perhaps if the president didn't tell Americans in February, "we have 15 cases and soon it will be zero", more people would have taken the necessary precautions. It's estimated that 90% of deaths could have been avoided if social distancing was started 2 weeks sooner.
https://www.sciencealert.com/startin...navirus-deaths
San Francisco was one of the first, or the first city to shut down. So far San Francisco has had 47 deaths. NYC had their first confirmed case around the same time as San Francisco. NYC has had over 22,000 deaths so far. NYC has approximately 10 times as many people as SF, but has had more than 468 times as many deaths. Norway shut down their country and Sweden didn't. There is little difference between the two countries, yet Sweden's death rate so far, is 10 times as higher than Norway's.
Do facts and evidence mean anything at all to you? Please stop gaslighting and insisting social distancing, wearing masks, and sheltering at home policies don't make a difference when the evidence is overwhelming that they do.









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