I think this is an important point. I agree we can learn a lot about what is happening elsewhere. But when you look at those charts, the numbers are almost exactly like Italy’s even though our population is 5.5 times as large.
We’ve got maybe 900,000 hospital beds whereas they have less than 200,000. I think we were running around 95% of capacity. If Italy was close to that before this problem, they had maybe 7000 open beds compared with our 35,000. You find yourself with 10,000 cases, it’s a big difference.
Could we get to Italy if we let this get out of control? Sure. But we’re in a lot better situation than they were at the same point of the disease progression in their country.