We are failing collectively in our response to COVID 19. Yesterday 1403 souls were lost in the States yesterday to it. That is ~400 more COVID fatalities than Japan has recorded this year.
To get an idea of what the day over day scale of an
outbreak is like. It is handy to look at new cases per 100k people.
That gives you a stable view of the life cycle of an outbreak. In that
regard New York is one of the better examples
(since it was hit so hard it is especially useful, cause we know the
virus was there) in the US and they are currently around 3 to 4 new
cases per 100k people. *Keep that in mind when we talk about spikes.
Some of the hardest hit states are AZ (31), FL
(34)*, TX (28), CA (17). As a comparison some of our economic peers
Germany (<1), Italy (<1), France (3), Spain (6)* and SK
(<0.1).
Germany is currently seeing a spike in new cases. To give that context,
they were experiencing 400 to 500 new cases a day around July 1st.
They are concerned and taking steps to control the outbreak now, with
daily new cases around 750. So they
are looking at a change of .5 to ~1 new cases per 100k. The US as a
whole plateaued around 20k into June (we saw our peak new case count in
late July of 74k). California a state less than half the size of
Germany, population wise, is on average seeing 6500
new cases a day. New York, a state that is doing pretty well by US
standards, is still seeing 3 times as many cases per 100k as Germany
during their *spike* in new cases. South Korea and the US reported
their first cases on the same day. SK is at ~300
deaths and the US is approaching 160k. So when people talk about spikes
in other countries, look at what is actually happening on the ground
there. That is why other countries can safely open up more widely.
Viruses move from place to place, it isn’t instantaneous and the only
way they are generally stopped is by taking steps to do so. If not, it
is just a matter of time till they spread. We could be doing better.
Much better. Much of this was avoidable.
With a clear eyed strategy and effective communication, so much death
and misery could have been avoided.
This is a failure of leadership and imagination.
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