Serious question.
Does anybody believe that immediate and decisive action in January would prevent the path of COVID-19 through the United States?
If yes, then please back up how that could happen over the course of a year until a vaccine is brought to use.
Conditions are:
The world is going to be pretty much 100% affected. Very few countries are equipped to shut down for many months at a time. Probably no countries.
The US is connected internationally in many ways.
There is no vaccine.
There is no evidence to say that summer will dampen the spread of the virus.
Up to 50% of cases are asymptomatic.
I'm not thinking that it was possible to contain. South Korea is a "success" story, which IMO will fall apart once or if the lockdown is lifted.
We are in an unusual place, and I haven't seen it in my 57 years. Viruses happen. Sometimes life is harsh and unfair. This seems like one of those times. And I don't really see a good path forward as no option is very good. People will die. However, it is incredibly positive that this virus does not seem to attack children.
It's life and life isn't always perfect. We're in tough times. I'm just staying positive, and it is a great time to spend time with those close to me. I hope others stay positive as well.