Taiwan: 0.3 per million (7 deaths)
China: 3 per million (4,636 deaths)
Singapore: 5 per million (29 deaths)
South Korea: 28 per million (1,420 deaths)
Hong Kong: 24 per million (178 deaths)
Japan: 44 per million (5,546 deaths)

US: 1,400 per million (450,381 deaths; +3K daily)
New Zealand: 5 per million (25 deaths)
Australia: 35 per million (909 deaths)
..
UK: 1,600 per million (105,571 deaths)
Nations that successfully suppressed outbreak include both small and large, both island and non-island, and both autocratic and democratic.

Sole relevant parameter for success or failure is whether government took prompt resolute action (success) or whether it did not (failure).
Fast, strong, and sustained response by government equals success.

Slow, weak, and unsustained response by government equals failure.

Every death above 100 per million in a developed nation is the direct result of governmental negligence.
Accountability--Nuremberg-Trials-style accountability--will be required for the tens to hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths, and economic ruin, in nations like US and UK, where governments deliberately chose negligence over response.

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