What, why the US Covid mess is so much worse than the EU and others? Expand your sources of information and you’d know. They shut before us, opened up after us and took it more seriously. Germany was (is?) handing out stiff fines to people not wearing masks in public. Much of the US isn’t even encouraging mask wearing.
All of what you wrote is a provable lie.
Europe did not "lock down." SWEDEN, PART OF EUROPE, NEVER ******* LOCKED DOWN.
As their history also tells us, Swedes are not given to mass hysteria, fear, or believing in hasty actions. So, when COVID-19 appeared they examined the threat and dealt with it calmly and logically. Unlike the U.S. and other industrialized countries, they did not lock down their country. Instead, the Swedish government simply banned meetings of more than 50, asked citizens to use social distancing, and asked senior citizens to avoid contact with others as much as they could. Masks were not required or even suggested. Instead, Swedes were asked to exercise, work, keep their businesses open, and lead their lives as if they were experiencing an annual flu season. Schools, shops, restaurants, and industry remained open.
https://andmagazine.com/talk/2020/08/11/sweden-lockdown-facts-fauci-wont-tell-you/
The United States cannot "lock down." We are comprised of 50 separate sovereign states and health and safety are a state priority.
Further, the states that never "locked down" - Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming - have universally experienced much LESS of the virus than New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Arizona, California - all of which LOCKED DOWN.
https://ballotpedia.org/States_that..._to_the_coronavirus_(COVID-19)_pandemic,_2020
Further, as to when some European nations locked down, you should sit on a street corner with a cardboard sign, ask for $1, and use the dollar to buy a clue. Specifically:
https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-what-are-the-lockdown-measures-across-europe/a-52905137
Compare to dates in the United States: March 19 to March 28 for the vast majority.
https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/lockdown-day-1
Huh, look at that, March 11 to March 25 for a lot of Europe.
So that eight ******* days explains it? Then why such a success in Sweden, South Dakota, etc.?
Next time you want to tell me to "expand my sources of information," better pull your head out of your *** and check your own demonstrably false assumptions on this thing.
You have been played. Not surprising, since you're an idiot and a leftist toolbox. But still, if you revel in your ignorance and stupidity, keep it to yourself.