"Clearly, the pandemic has not ended. So far some 215,000 Americans have lost their lives to the coronavirus, and
reliable estimates suggest that the number could
reach 400,000. Health experts agree that, with stronger leadership, the death toll would have been far lower."
The months ahead will be difficult. But the medical cavalry is coming, and the rest of us know what we need to do.
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“It is highly likely that there would be significant spontaneous changes in population behavior even in the absence of government-mandated interventions.”
That prediction proved true, as millions of Americans agreed, however reluctantly, to accept the sacrifices involved in shutting down parts of the economy, keeping distance from one other and wearing masks.
Today, and despite the president’s own resistance, masks are widely accepted. Various polls show that the number of Americans who wear them, at least when entering stores, went from near zero in March to
about 65 percent in early summer to
85 percent or even
90 percent in October. Seeing the president and many White House staffers stricken by the virus may convince yet more Americans to wear masks.
The slow but relentless acceptance of what epidemiologists call “non-pharmaceutical interventions” has made a huge difference in lives saved. The next step is pharmaceutical interventions.