IF we had acted on Social distancing on March 1st we would have lost about 54,000 fewer people.
This is from the New York Times using complicated mathematical formulas used in calculating epidemics and pandemics which have been developed during the Ebola and Aids viruses for years by the way. So, they can actually figure these things out with developed formulas now. This is from the New York Times research shown on MSNBC tonight May 21st 2020 on the Rachel Maddow Show.
Intuitively I already had gotten it that even with Obama as president we would have lost at least 20,000 to 30,000 people by now instead of the almost 100,000 people tested so far which really means that almost 300,000 people total (around 200,000 died that were never tested). So, we can blame Trump for 300,000 American deaths so far approximately.
So, instead of the 300,000 deaths so far with Trump we likely would have 30,000 deaths with Obama that were tested by now and 60,000 deaths untested which would give us around 90,000 total deaths instead of the approximately 300,000 American deaths caused by Trump's incompetence so far.
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