Friday, March 26, 2021

Death Toll

As Reuters reports, a conference at the Brookings Institute this past week included the introduction of a series of research papers on the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The conclusion of those researchers: “The United States … could have avoided nearly 400,000 deaths with a more effective health strategy ...” And it could have done so while spending billions of dollars less. 

The researchers aren’t actually claiming that Trump is responsible for over 4 out of every 5 deaths, because they’re projecting that 400,000 lives saved against an expected total for the pandemic—which they believe will end up being around 670,000 lives lost. Had Trump taken prompt action, they believe the total would have been under 300,000. 

What would have made this difference? All the things Trump failed to do: mandating mask use, enforcing social distancing, and a program of uniform testing. As one of the researchers pointed out, the way the the rules were put in place—with each state adopting its own regulations, and a tendency to drop those regulation at the first sign of improvement—was a system that was almost purpose-built to drive the caseload ever higher, while making the public more and more frustrated with both state and federal action.  Link
Nearly 400,000 people would still be alive if Trump had been the least bit competent, or actually cared about the American people, rather than acting as if the pandemic was a political attack, a hoax created solely to make him look bad.

Bottom line, Trump is responsible for more American deaths than Hitler. Wrap your head around that.


2 comments:

SJHoneywell said...

Anyone who cares already suspected as much.

Anyone who worships at the altar of Agolf Twitler won't care.

Ipecac said...

True.