That's a false equivalent. I as an individual, and speaking for most of us here, are NOT experts on infectious disease and pandemics. However, many people are, and they gave A LOT of warning to those who lead us (not just the USA). Trump said this was unexpected and came out of nowhere at one point, but this is absolutely not true. It's expected, and warnings have been vehement and have come from many sources. Previously, I posted a vid that gave 8 specific warnings to the US Federal Government since Trump took office in 2016, it was removed for being political but this is the truth, the response from our government as well as others has been nothing but massively negligent and incompetent.
I will agree with Steve's previous assertion in green that we don't go down this road as far as blame, but your post is so wrong it required a response. I also don't agree with the "we need to concentrate on X and not Y". The truth is we can do more than one thing at once. While I agree it's not a good idea to assign blame here in this thread, blame needs to be assigned for this so we can plan on never going through anything like this again.
Dave, we can go back and choose our experts. The WHO made comments, and news leaked out of Wuhan and then China. Individuals heard these reports and country leaders heard them. And yet, responses have been different and hardly universal, around the globe. That is all I am saying. The same reports went out and got circulated. And yet, responses varied.
If we are demanding a cohesive and swift response of the US, then we must surely be demanding it of other nations individually. Or is it not our place to criticize others? Why not demand a cohesive and swift response globally? Why not criticize countries for not acting as we would have the US act?
I agree that we should not assign blame here and now. But when we do, will the criticism be targeted, will it be more universal and general, and how far back do we go when assigning blame? Will we blame individual citizens, leaders, countries, origins? Those are questions worth pondering, it seems to me, but maybe for another time.
Right now we only seem to be criticizing our own leader's response and the blame has begun.