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              Covid deaths in US: Why the US has the best Covid-19 dying toll

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              NEW YORK: The United States crossed the grim milestone of 500,000 deaths from Covid-19 on Monday, a year since announcing its first known death from the virus on February 29, 2020 in the Seattle area.
              Why does the world’s leading power have the highest death toll and what lessons are American health specialists learning from the past year?
              Here, infectious disease experts Joseph Masci and Michele Halpern provide answers to some of the key questions.
              Masci, 70, is one of the leaders of Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, which was at the heart of New York’s epidemic.
              Halpern is a specialist at the Montefiore hospital group in New Rochelle, a New York suburb where the epidemic arrived in force in February 2020.
              Prior to this pandemic, the United States observed coronaviruses “from a distance,” explained Masci.
              “There was SARS in Canada but very little or none in this country. There was no MERS here at all,” he said.
              “There was a lot of preparation made for Ebola coming to the United States, and it never really did.
              “Suddenly this (coronavirus) was a problem where the United States was the epicenter.”
              Masci said it was difficult to compare the United States with other countries.
              “I think smaller countries that had structured health care services had a good chance of bringing things into play quickly.
              “In a country like ours, with 50 independent states, and a huge landmass, with largely a private hospital system, it is always going to be difficult to get everybody on board with one particular set of strategies,” he explained.
              Masci added that Donald Trump’s administration had a “haphazard approach”, which did not help.
              “The fact that hospitals were competing with each other to get personal protective equipment didn’t make sense. They had to centralize all of that very quickly and they didn’t.
              “It was a struggle to try to deal with those obstacles that were put up,” he said.
              Masci and Halpern rue that mask-wearing was politicized.
              “It’s purely a health care issue,” said Masci, adding that it is going to be difficult for the federal government to “reframe” that message.
              Halpern insists that people should not see mask-wearing as “infringing” on their freedom.
              “There are other things we do routinely that you could say infringe our liberties like wearing a seatbelt or running through a red light,” she said.
              According to the Johns Hopkins University tally, another 1,297 virus-related deaths were reported on Monday in the United States.
              For Masci, the most important lesson was to learn how to reconfigure hospitals to make them able to cope with a sudden influx of patients.
              “Now… instead of 12 hot ICU beds, you have to have 150. Where do you get them? Who do you staff on with? So now we’ve learned this lesson.” he said.
              Masci said the group of public hospitals of which Elmhurst is a part found strategies to distribute the burden among NYC’s 11 public hospitals by transferring patients very quickly.
              “We’ve turned from one hospital with 500 beds, to 11 hospitals with about 5,000 beds. It’s worked very nicely.”
              More generally, Halpern says the pandemic has made everyone realize that “hospitals need resources.”
              “You have to invest in research, but you also have to invest in hospitals, in nursing homes. They have to have enough staff, they have to have the equipment that they need and the personnel has to be happy,” she added.
              The epidemic has also sharply exposed inequalities, not just in health care but also in housing, with Black and Latino communities dying in disproportionately high numbers.
              “We have to look at housing, and how it can be better suited to handling future epidemics. There are others coming,” said Masci.
              Vaccines are rolling out but health experts are cautious due to uncertainties surrounding the British and South African variants of the virus.
              Masci says that if the variant strains don’t turn into a huge problem and once we’ve reached the point where 70-80 percent of the population is vaccinated then “there’s a good chance” we won’t wear masks anymore.
              “(But) suppose these variant strains do take hold, become more of a problem, are vaccine resistant, and we’re all closing schools and putting masks and locking down again in a few months, (then) it’s a lot harder to say by December, ‘We’ll be out of the woods.'”
              Halpern says it’s reassuring that the second wave was largely controlled, in New York at least.
              “I have hopes that the vaccines will be effective and will tamper future waves. But it’s hard to be sure whether our vaccines will be effective in the longer term, or on new variants. I don’t think anyone knows that.
              “So we have to be prepared that we’re in this for a while,” she said.
              In the long term, Masci says countries must not “fall into the trap” of forgetting about the pandemic once it has passed.
              “It is unnerving to think that this came without warning. It’s caused so much restructuring of everything.
              “We have to have a more meticulous global search for new pathogens because we’re living in a time now where there is no, ‘Something is happening in Asia and it’s not going to happen in America.'”
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