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In the urgency and chaos of a global pandemic, trying to get fifty governors to 'work together' to beat this thing together is not very realistic, in my opinion.I feel your assessment is "an after the fact" description. Our country is capable of so much more than what we have had to experience.
The CDC has always been an organization providing leadership and guidance and diminishing them to "a pamphlet" is very sad to me.
Of course, states must take on individual responsibility for the particulars of their constituencies, but in the beginning, I was truly envisioning our governors working together with the strength of the CDC so we could really beat this thing "together"...
How and Why would the governors of So Dakota and Montana try and communicate and discuss their current situations with the governors of NY and New Jersey? There would be no point and it would be a time and energy waster.
States are big and complicated, just by themselves. Trying to coordinate an entire nation, made up of 50 states, makes it unwieldy and impossible. JMO