People are panicking, and the media is biased. Those points are true, but that does not mean that Covid19 is not serious. You can look directly at the data yourself here: https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6 It's the most current data, updated regularly by researchers at Johns Hopkins. The US data should improve significantly in the next couple of weeks as testing becomes more available.
Korea has improved a lot after their initial outbreak. The challenge of the US is that we are a very heterogeneous country, both politically and geographically. So it's hard to make one set of rules that will be effective and will also be accepted everywhere. In that sense, we're more like Italy than any of the other countries that have been hit.
Definitely not. Go talk to any random person at Walmart right now. I promise you will not be impressed.
trump just said it's a national emergency, but i guess that's not good enough for you to be concerned since you personally aren't at risk
yup, China,Taiwan, Singapore all locked down early, that's why they don't have a lot of new cases. meanwhile, Europe and USA acted like it ain't no thang. Now Europe and USA in full blow panic. Freaking Costco and super market with 4 hours line and people stocking up like it's end of the world Should have locked down in January like China,Taiwan, and Singapore. They learned that crap from 2003