Interesting statistic. Per one million people, California has over 900 people getting COVID-19, each day. Per one million people, Australia has, as of today, 1,107 people who have contacted COVID-19 sometime during 2020. Per million people, California gets almost as many people coming down with COVID-19, each day, as Australia does for the entire year. And Australia’s statistics would not look so bad if Tom Hanks and his wife had not visited there.
In the United States as a whole, per one million people, 560 come down with COVID-19, each day. Every two days, per million people, the United States has as many people come down with COVID-19 as Australia has during the entire year. And people tell me that Trump is a good leader?
And no, it’s not the wide-open spaces of Australia that does it. The Dakotas were last month’s big trouble spot and they have lots of open spaces. It’s the decisions made by the people, who are heavily influenced by the leaders. Who don’t listen to Dr. Fauci, but listen to Trump instead. If Australia had been following Trump’s example, they would be having hundreds come down with COVID-19 each day, per million people.
Did California screw up again over Christmas? Will it screw up again over New Years? We will know in a couple of weeks. If so, the hospitals will be overwhelmed. And I better not need a hospital.
Essential fact: The virus can spread much faster than the vaccine will arrive, or can arrive. We can prevent that, or choose not to.