JMHO, but a reasonable assertion would be that, in the US, there should have been a cohesive effort to get the entire country doing the same thing so that the efforts would have been focused properly, to get the curve under control. Even as much of a train wreck that most parts of Europe were, they have still managed to get it under control, where they US has started spiking all over again.

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If you look at the graphs in the article below, it's obvious that some states have done better than others, and now would be the time to try to get the states that are out of control to look at how the successful states have done it and get them working on it. It's looking like many areas are going to have to start all over again.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...gfx-death-tracker%3Ahomepage%2Fstory-ans