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by michaelbuckbee 2210 days ago
This. Look at what New Zeland [1] has been able to do (or any Asian country that had plans in place post-SARS).

The US lockdown should have been used to buy us time to put procedures in place to stop further spread.

1 - https://bing.com/covid/local/newzealand

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New Zealand is interesting because it's an island (2+, really), mostly rural, relatively isolated from the world, and caught it early. At some point they're going to open up, and someone with a 16-day incubation period will slip by and spread it. Or someone from a container ship.

The first US fatality was reported on Feb 29. There are reports that it started spreading in the US in late December. It took two months to notice it, 3.5 to panic. That said, people are looking for it now, so that helps.