(Catching up on posts started a while ago. This one originally written around 5/15/20.)
I've already started looking. Much of Asia did well, largely because they got blasted by the H1N1 pandemic, so they set up much more robust response infrastructure. Europe and the US, we were blind and dumb about it, so we're getting blasted by this pandemic.
But even in Europe, there's a contrast. I looked at Italy and Sweden. Italy was rather in denial, and more than a little angry that their tourist trade was dropping sharply. Wrong response and blind to what could happen. So there wasn't much of an official plan, not a lot of information, and the epidemic spread quietly until all hell broke loose in northern Italy. Then they had to shut down the entire country because no one knew how far it had spread. It was an object lesson to a lot of other countries, including the US.
Then there is Sweden.
Public health measures 2/28
Workplace measures 3/4
Image: bbc.com
Extras. Great video from Italy.
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