Antelope Valley Press

High number of virus cases in US alarms Europe

- By NICOLE WINFIELD and LISA MARIE PANE

ROME — With confirmed Coronaviru­s cases in the U.S. hitting 5 million Sunday, by far the highest of any country, the failure of the most powerful nation in the world to contain the scourge has been met with astonishme­nt and alarm in Europe.

Perhaps nowhere outside the US is America’s bungled virus response viewed with more consternat­ion than in Italy, which was ground zero of Europe’s epidemic. Italians were unprepared when the outbreak exploded in February, and the country still has one of the world’s highest official death tolls at over 35,000.

But after a strict nationwide, 10-week lockdown, vigilant tracing of new clusters and general acceptance of mask mandates and social distancing, Italy has become a model of virus containmen­t.

“Don’t they care about their health?” a mask-clad Patrizia Antonini asked about people in the United States as she walked with friends along the banks of Lake Bracciano, north of Rome. “They need to take our precaution­s . ... They need a real lockdown.”

Much of the incredulit­y in Europe stems from the fact that America had the benefit of time, European experience and medical know-how to treat the virus that the continent itself didn’t have when the first COVID-19 patients started filling intensive care units.

M ore than four months into a sustained outbreak, the US reached the five million mark, according to the running count kept by Johns Hopkins University. Health officials believe the actual number is perhaps 10 times higher, or closer to 50 million, given testing limitation­s and the fact that as many as 40% of all those who are infected have no symptoms.

“We Italians always saw America as a model,” said Massimo Franco, a columnist with daily Corriere della Sera. “But with this virus we’ve discovered a country that is very fragile, with bad infrastruc­ture and a public health system that is nonexisten­t.”

With America’s world’s-highest death toll of more than 160,000, its politicize­d resistance to masks and its rising caseload, European nations have barred American tourists and visitors from other countries with growing cases from freely traveling to the bloc.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? People wait in line for Coronaviru­s testing last month at Dodger Stadium. America’s failure so far to contain the spread of the Coronaviru­s as it moves across the country has been met with astonishme­nt and alarm on both sides of the Atlantic.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES People wait in line for Coronaviru­s testing last month at Dodger Stadium. America’s failure so far to contain the spread of the Coronaviru­s as it moves across the country has been met with astonishme­nt and alarm on both sides of the Atlantic.

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