Feb 7th,February 7th, 2020:
February 27th, 2020:
That video is a little disengenious because it's clips from several days, including March, and is also him repeating what people have said. Look he is right, starting a panic helps nobody. And his information from the 7th clearly evolved by the time the March 19th clip happened. Look at the panic buying of toilet paper that happened. People are followers, they see paper being bought out then they buy paper too. It's got to be very hard to lead, because any mistake is a disaster, but the problem is any leader will ultimately make mistakes because that's being human. Information at the begining of this was very very thin. China likely downplayed it and tried to cover up as much as they could and only relented information when it was clear the shit went everywhere.
Remember people called him a racist for the Chinese travel ban. He wanted to lock this up, and should have honestly locked down all international travel period. Even for citizens trying to get back home, sucks for them, but he should have prevented any travel in or out of the states. If such a thing was even possible and if it would have mattered in the end.
Feb 27th.
Where is the wrong info here though? Covid is worse than the flu, but the disease is very much comparable. And the way you treat it at home, and prevent it at home is to do the same thing that you would do if you had the flu. Remember he is addressing the general public and the general public is fucking stupid. You have to relay information to people in ways that everybody understands and we all understand the flu and we know what it is, how it feels, how to treat it, and how to prevent it as much as we can in our homes.
What's he supposed to do go, "If you get sick, panic, rush to the hospital, call 911, scream and cry and get ready to die!"? Obviously not.
Look the number of countries that handled this correctly are very very few and the ones that ended up with little covid effects are also countries with very small populations. New Zealand gets thrown around a lot because of how Covid free they've been but NZ only has a total population of 4.8million people, spread across a country the size of Colorado. Meanwhile Los Angeles has nearly 13million people alone. Manhattan island has near 2 million residents living in a space of 22 square miles.
These "successful" countries are a very very different breed from any sort of population that exist in the U.S.
And look around the world. Nobody has exactly been perfect with this whole covid thing and every country with serious population has had big problems.