Jeffrey Sachs on the Catastrophic American Response to the Coronavirus
By Isaac Chotiner
April 21, 2020
https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/jeffrey-sachs-on-the-catastrophic-american-response-to-the-coronavirus?mbid=social_facebook&utm_social-type=paid&utm_brand=tny&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&kwp_0=1640193&kwp_4=4873183&kwp_1=2067085&fbclid=IwAR2d-Ev_Ehr5TakwkABAwFbSeE_ktKIB1mrrhcMRcCSNigJCg-gFLGUp-qM
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Trump is the worst political leader I have experienced in all of my professional life, which is forty years of working with governments at a high level. Ive never seen anything like the narcissism of this man, and here we are, a country so rich in expertise, in resources, in capacities, and yet were watching a complete failure of a political responsewith a massive loss of lifein real time. Its quite shocking, because Trump not only does not know how to approach this issue but he blocks those who do.
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The most important thing right now is that each country take the actions necessary to stop the spread of the epidemic and, at the same time, that the international institutions that we have created are sufficiently resourced and empowered to carry out the job of providing emergency financing, supplies, and advice on best practices to governments that dont have the means to carry out actions on their own.
So, let me be specific. The United States is completely failing at the federal level to control this epidemic. Its a tragedy. Were losing tens of thousands of lives unnecessarily because of the shambolic failure of Trump and his team to mobilize the vast resources of our country, both human and material. At the same time, there are poor countries that are doing much, much better at controlling the epidemic. Take a country like Vietnam, which is a low-income country in East Asia, and close to China, but for a variety of reasons they acted very quickly to stop the transmission of the virus, to a much greater extent than we did. They also dont have the means for mass testing and so on. At least to date, they have been able to keep the epidemic more under control through public-health means, which is identifying potentially sick people, helping them to isolate, tracing their contacts, helping those people to isolate, and so on.
The rich countries got the wave of the epidemic first, mainly because of the high extent of travel between China and Europe, and between China and the United States, and Europe and the United States. And the epidemic went out of control in this country basically because Trump did nothing and called upon the federal system almost not at all between early January and mid-March. And epidemics grow at exponential rates. The poorer countries by and large did not receive the intense seeding of the epidemic as early, because they have fewer flights, they have fewer visitors and tourists. So in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, the number of cases was lower. Thats why were seeing, at least for the moment, some greater measure of control.
These countries do not have test equipment. They do not have personal protective equipment. They do not have ventilators, and so on. And what I am recommending is that the International Monetary Fund provide emergency financing at essentially zero conditionality, other than that it be used responsibly. And that the World Health Organization work with governments that have the potential to supply additional equipmentthats China, Korea, Japan, and a few othersand use the emergency financing and the availability of this urgently needed equipment to get it to these countries in need.
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liberalmuse
(18,672 posts)Excellent article telling it like it is.