Doctors release a damning new report on America’s ‘failures’ in the coronavirus pandemic, saying the country has suffered by keeping schools closed longer than necessary and forcing people to wear masks outdoors. He said the country had experienced an “eye-wateringly high” death rate compared to other countries. First world countries.
Professor Gavin Yamie of Duke University and Anna Lu of Drexel University said the pandemic was a “failure to start from the top” due to a lack of communication by the federal government, which “produced reliable information, provided timely and He has demonstrated an astonishing inability to communicate and translate in a consistent manner.” Build it into sound policy. ”
“A lack of timely evidence and delayed or incomplete communication of known information also led to overreach, which had its own harmful consequences,” the researchers wrote in the British Medical Journal. He denounced the division of the federal government and said that’s what it stands for. Americans’ experience of the pandemic “depended on their zip code,” he said.
Experts cited mistakes such as keeping schools closed for longer than necessary and forcing people to wear masks and stay six feet apart when outdoors.
Some Democratic-controlled states have closed schools even though studies show they can safely reopen with proper public health measures such as improved ventilation.
As a result, children not only missed out on learning and socialization, but also the ability to develop natural immunity to other viruses by interacting with peers, the study said.
Some liberal states have kept parks, playgrounds and beaches closed and people indoors, even though scientific research shows the coronavirus is less likely to spread outdoors or on the ground. They are forced to stay at home and have very little interaction with other people.
In the aftermath, the United States has seen record levels of obesity and diabetes, as well as increases in high blood pressure and cholesterol. This was revealed in a Gallup poll of more than 5,000 adults in all 50 states.
When Americans were allowed to leave their homes during the pandemic, they were often required to wear masks.
That guidance was ultimately withdrawn in April 2021, with the Centers for Disease Control acknowledging growing evidence that outdoor coronavirus transmission is extremely rare, accounting for less than 10% of cases.
The authors also highlighted some of the country’s existing health disparities, including disparities in health insurance coverage and access, the lack of certain social programs available in other countries, and workplace protections.
They argued that social inequality and systemic racism made the pandemic worse for Americans.
It also said that the Trump administration’s “botched federal response” left “hollowed state and local health departments ill-equipped to step into the breach.”
From 2010 to 2019, the federal government reduced CDC budget and funding for public health emergency preparedness, reducing per capita spending to state public health departments by 16% and per capita spending to local health departments. spending decreased by 18%.
As a result of these factors, the United States “stands out” among First World countries.
“The death rate in the United States is ‘eye-wateringly high’ compared to the same country.The 1.16 million Americans who died due to the new coronavirus infection account for 4% of the world’s population, and the number of deaths worldwide is higher than that of the United States. 16%,” the report said.
“One in three Americans knows someone who has died from COVID-19, and it is estimated that approximately 300,000 children have lost one or both parents, leading to long-term There is a huge burden of coronavirus infection.”
Yammy and Lu are now calling on the country to implement systemic reforms that “we believe should be central to the manifestos of 2024 U.S. presidential candidates.”
“The purpose of this series is not to point fingers, and while there are many evasions, it is important to look to the future and see what is important to transform U.S. public health and preparedness and improve the health of our population more broadly.” “The aim is to present steps that can be taken,” they wrote.