>> Measured on a scale of
>> 0 to 100 where 100 is the highest level of preparedness, the United States came
>> first, followed by the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
>>
With the benefit of hindsight, who did get it right - or wrong?
Australia and New Zealand? Well, yes, but Australasia is, I believe, called a destination. In other words, you aren't travelling somewhere else. Therefore there is less likelihood of infection. On the other hand lots of people transit through the UK. Therefore more chance of infection.
The Indian death figures are horrific, but scaled up, the are comparable to the UK at the height of the second wave.
Who did do well and who did badly, everything else being equal?
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