What the media were saying two weeks ago:
Today, two weeks later, we have these total deaths per 1 million population:
Maps here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QLQnkZALlMyv7zdwLs1J1Dg7SG5R0Ijaewuwc6gotsI/edit?usp=sharing
Further, the US’s first case of COVID-19 was January 21. Italy’s first cases were January 30. Considering the virus has been in the US longer than it has in Italy, and that we haven't gone the way of Italy, I don't think we're two weeks behind Italy. Maybe the people there had more exposure to the virus due to the significant population of Chinese immigrants. Some have pointed out that the population is fairly old. Maybe their health care system is undersized. In any case, the doomsday predictions have so far not come true.
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