| Yeah I disagree. I guess it kinda just depends on how you define "generally". In my opinion, the only country that acted rationally was NZ. China hid the outbreak until it was already endemic in many countries. Brazil shit the bed. Every other country seems to have let the virus in and then done very little to prevent spread. I would say individually we did pretty well generally, but as a collective pretty much every institution failed to adequately address the situation. Masking was never mandated in public spaces. Business owners could refuse you service but there was no "radicle measure" that made that possible. The vast majority of restaurants were open for sit in dining. The "radicle measures" that spring to mind when someone mentions Covid are the bad ones. Like the fact that restaurants were allowed to serve food on the sidewalk (good) but then a bunch of restaurants in NY built walls and put up plastic to keep the people dining outside warm, thus negating the effects of being in open air. But yeah, I agree with OP. Watching covid nuts attack children just for existing in public with a mask on was not a shining example of our humanity. |