Stupidity About Coronavirus-19 Policy
Eric Zuesse - August 12, 2020
Stupidity is rampant about coronavirus-19 policy, in
the countries that are performing the worst on this, such as America and UK.
We’ll start here with the lists of those countries:
Unadjusted for how large each country’s population is,
you will first see here the list of the world’s countries on the basis of
simply how many coronavirus-19 cases each nation has, just by clicking here. Though it’s an informative list, it’s not actually
the list of the worst-performing countries; and these are the top twelve
nations on this list, in order — the 12 countries that have the most
cases:
1. USA
2.
Brazil
3. India
4.
Russia
5. South
Africa
6.
Mexico
7. Peru
8. Chile
9. Spain
10. Colombia
11. Iran
12. UK
Countries that have the highest rates of cases
per million inhabitants, and of deaths per million inhabitants, are
the actual worst-performing countries. To find each of
those two lists, click onto that same site (here), and then click atop its column “Tot
Cases/1M pop”, or total cases per million population, and you will see the
absolute-worst countries in order, on that measure, “Tot Cases/1M pop”.
They are:
1. Qatar
2. French Guiana
3. Bahrain
4. San Marino
5. Chile
6. Kuwait
7. Panama
8. Oman
9. USA
10. Vatican City
11. Peru
12. Brazil
Countries that have the highest rates of
coronavirus-19 deaths per million inhabitants are listed in order if
you will click atop the column (here) that is headed “Deaths/1M pop” and
these are the world’s worst-performing nations on that measure:
1. San Marino
2. Belgium
3. UK
4. Andorra
5. Peru
6. Spain
7. Italy
8. Sweden
9. Chile
10. USA
11. Brazil
12. France
All of these countries have the most-libertarian policies
regarding coronavirus-19, policies such as the smallest percentage of people
who are wearing
face-masks in public, and
such as the freest activity in crowds, and, generally, the least concerns about
spreading the virus to others (such as to teachers, healthcare providers, and
the general public). These countries — libertarian countries —
have the most-relaxed policies regarding protection of the public from the
spread of the virus.
All of them are U.S.-allied countries. The first of
the three lists — the list that’s unadjusted — includes two countries that are
not U.S.-allied: Iran and Russia. However, Iran and Russia aren’t among
the actual 12 worst, according to either of the two
bottom-line measures: “Tot Cases/1M pop”, and “Deaths/1M pop”.
Generally speaking (which means that there are some
exceptions to this), being a U.S.-allied country usually reflects being a
country that pursues libertarian responses to the coronavirus-19 problem.
(These are countries that are controlled by billionaires, and billionaires tend
strongly to be libertarians, because a libertarian evaluates one’s self-worth according to one’s
net worth — how wealthy he or she is. That’s the ideology America’s billionaires spread throughout
their empire.)
Each list of the three “worst nations” changes over
time, because some nations have passed their peak of cases and of deaths, while
other nations have not. (To check each individual nation on that, go to that
same site and click onto that given nation’s name; and,
then, scroll down to the chart for “Daily New Cases,” and the chart for “Daily
New Deaths.”) Consequently, the problem is likely to worsen in some countries,
and to improve in some countries. The three “twelve worst” lists that are shown
here are only as-of this particular moment in time. However, the “twelve
worst”s have consistently been overwhelmingly lists of libertarian countries
(except at the start, when China was the worst merely because it was the
first); and the lists at the opposite end — the best-performing
countries (nations with the lowest ratios of cases and deaths) — have been the least-libertarian countries on
coronavirus-19 policies.
Most individuals don’t think quantitatively, and they
therefore evaluate their own country’s coronavirus-19 policies non-quantitatively,
simply upon the basis of the prejudices the given individual happens to hold.
Libertarian individuals who can’t think quantitatively can’t recognize that the
coronavirus data contradict their ideology, and they therefore continue believing their
counter-factual ideology. They think anecdotally and prejudicially, instead of
systemically: they select anecdotes that support their prejudices.
Here are two such stupid articles about coronavirus-19
policies, both of which ignore the quantitative factors that have been
discussed here:
CORONAVIRUS-stupidity:
https://theduran.com/christians-revolt-against-lockdown-restrictions-with-a-regrettable-exception-video/
https://off-guardian.org/2020/07/31/crossing-the-rubicon-the-uk-slips-into-a-repressive-state/
Both of those articles favor a more relaxed public
response to the coronavirus problem. Clearly, each of the two articles ignores
the bottom-line data about what constitutes failure and success here, and they
therefore recommend the very same policies that, in the failed nations on
coronavirus-19, have caused the failed nations on coronavirus-19 to be the
failed nations on coronavirus-19.
There are other interesting stupidities regarding
various nations’ policies on Covid-19. For example: As of August 12th, the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control warns Americans who are considering travel to Myanmar
(Burma), “COVID-19 risk in Burma is high. CDC recommends travelers avoid all
nonessential international travel to Burma.” Myanmar has 55 million people,
and as of August
12th has had a
total of 361 known cases of coronavirus-19, and a total of 6 deaths from the
disease. The numbers of daily new cases there are not increasing ever since
April 11th. The United States has 331 million people, 5,343,849 Covid-19 cases,
and 168,662 deaths from the disease. Whereas Myanmar’s death-rate per million
inhabitants is 0.1, America’s is 509, or is 5,090 times higher. But the U.S.
Government is warning Americans that “COVID-19 risk in Burma is high.” So,
obviously, it’s good to have such a protective government, and such an honest
one, as people do, who are in Myanmar. Wikipedia’s article “Foreign
Relations of Myanmar” states
that, “Bilateral relations with the Russian Federation are among the strongest
enjoyed by largely isolated Burma.” So, since the U.S. Government has been
trying ever since 26 July 1945 to conquer Russia, one can easily understand why
the U.S. Government is warning Americans that “COVID-19 risk in Burma is
high.”
Human Rights Watch, which is funded by
American billionaires, issued
on May 28th their critique, “Myanmar:
Hundreds Jailed for Covid-19 Violations: Prison Time for Breaking Curfew,
Quarantine Is Excessive and Unsafe” and stated that, “Authorities have charged
hundreds more in cases that are ongoing or resulted in fines.” After all:
Americans enjoy freedom to die — and even to transmit a deadly disease to other
people — so why shouldn’t Burmese, likewise?
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author,
most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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