Look at all the countries with government run healthcare and their astronomical death rates.
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Fatalities:Global | United States
| Country | Deaths | Deaths /
1M pop | New Deaths | Confirmed
Cases | Confirmed Case
Fatality Rate |
|---|
| Italy | 11,591 | 191.8 | +812 | 101,739 | 11.39% |
| Spain | 7,340 | 157.1 | +537 | 85,195 | 8.62% |
| China* | 3,304 | 2.4 | +4 | 81,470 | 4.06% |
| France | 3,024 | 45.1 | +418 | 44,550 | 6.79% |
| United States | 2,938 | 9.0 | +355 | 158,550 | 1.85% |
| Iran | 2,757 | 33.7 | +117 | 41,495 | 6.64% |
| United Kingdom | 1,408 | 21.2 | +180 | 22,141 | 6.36% |
| Netherlands | 864 | 50.1 | +93 | 11,750 | 7.35% |
| Germany | 560 | 6.8 | +19 | 63,929 | 0.88% |
| Belgium | 513 | 44.9 | +82 | 11,899 | 4.31% |
Full Global List of Coronavirus Fatalities
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You don't have a low death rate. You have the highest number of "unresolved cases" in the world. Most of your patients became ill within the past week, and it takes two weeks for these cases to resolve or become critical.
Hospitals in "hot zones" in the USA are discussing "triage protocols" when, not if, the ventilators run out. Even New York City is not expected to hit its apex for two more weeks. Health care workers there are already dropping from exhaustion, and are starting to get ill in large enough numbers to be concerning.