Completely untrue.
The USA is the third most populous country in the world.
10th in deaths per million population, despite very liberal "Cause of death" determinations for basically anyone that died for any reason but had covid. Meaning the data is worthless for judging how good or bad a country is doing as compared to others if it's not standardized across nations.
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6th in cases per million population. Fun fact China the largest country in the world, where this all started, is 207th in the world at cases per million people.. Wow! China is doing an awesome job at stopping the spread of covid. That or the more you test the worse it looks. Meaning the "number of cases" has shit all to do with how good a job a country is doing.
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An honest way to get close is to look at real impact. Hospitalizations per million population.
The US sits at 16th in the world. Not bad for a country with the best medical services in the world who has for decades managed to keep really unhealthy people alive and treat many diseases and conditions that would have likely killed them years ago. (Read: vulnerable population) So even this data can be skewed if you have a larger population that has chronic health conditions that are being managed through medical treatment as compared to countries who don't and those people died of their existing conditions prior to covid.
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