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Prof K Nageshwar: Trump complacency costs US (Video)

         ట్రంప్ అలసత్వం, ప్రమాదంలో అమెరికా||Trump complacency costs US||

On January 20, both South Korea and the U.S. reported their first case of the novel coronavirus. Two months later, while South Korea has largely contained the spread, the U.S. is grappling with an exponential increase in the number of cases. On March 26, with 69,197 cases, U.S surpassed Spain (49,515) to have the second highest case load outside mainland China. Now it is inching closer to Italy’s case load of 74,386. On the other hand, South Korea has reported 9,241 cases, six times fewer than the U.S.
The difference in availability of reliable testing kits in large numbers is mainly why there is such a striking difference in case load in these two countries. While South Korea approved the first coronavirus test on February 7, when there were just a few cases, the U.S. floundered.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Trump complacency costs US (Video)
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ట్రంప్ అలసత్వం, ప్రమాదంలో అమెరికా||Trump complacency costs US|| On January 20, both South Korea and the U.S. reported their first case of the novel coronavirus. Two months later, while South Korea has largely contained the spread, the U.S. is grappling with an exponential increase in the number of cases. On March 26, with 69,197 cases, U.S surpassed Spain (49,515) to have the second highest case load outside mainland China. Now it is inching closer to Italy’s case load of 74,386. On the other hand, South Korea has reported 9,241 cases, six times fewer than the U.S. The difference in availability of reliable testing kits in large numbers is mainly why there is such a striking difference in case load in these two countries. While South Korea approved the first coronavirus test on February 7, when there were just a few cases, the U.S. floundered.