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"The U.S. is doing very little to prevent this. A lot of people, especially elderly people, will likely die."

At this point, what realistically could the US do to prevent this? It will continue to spread in other countries, and there's nothing the US can do about that. We can implement more severe travel restrictions, but that has its own issues and it's not recommended by the WHO. That will only be effective for a period of time in the beginning of the virus spread, and they are basically doing that afaik

Im no expert, but besides providing financial or medical aid to to the countries fighting the virus, and helping developing a vaccine/cure, I'm not sure what the US should be doing prevention wise



Much more stringent travel restrictions beginning a month ago would've helped


There is considerable value in SLOWING the virus.

1. You smooth out the cases that end up in hospitals and ICUs

2. You give more time for a vaccine to be developed and deployed.

3. You reduce the economic impact.


Exactly #1. From what I've seen, in a best case scenario we have 30k extra ventilators. Reportedly, 6% of cases require ventilation. Some quick math shows that only .16% of the population needs to be infected at the same time for our ventilator supply to runs out.




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