Then developed countries in Europe and America face this epidemic. Some are already flying, and some are ready to bow down. Why? Is there not enough medical resources? Yes and no.
First, the government has no insight into the African Union, and when it sees the real crisis coming, it lacks the corresponding coping ability. Politicians in some countries have not forgotten to attack and discredit other political parties and countries through the epidemic. So the first thing is that the governments of these countries lack real leadership.
Second, the society advocates the supremacy of freedom, but never advocates the civic code that should be observed in real public crises (all kinds of large-scale natural disasters and wars). Therefore, the individual freedom of citizens overrides the guarantee of public safety, which makes the epidemic more serious.
Third, although there is a sound medical system, due to the rigidity of the system, local health departments and hospitals perform their duties and do their own things. There is no sense of the overall situation of a national chess game. Although the national medical system is ok, it has evolved into a collapse of the medical system in some parts of the epidemic. This collapse became an avalanche effect.
Fourth, the government has been stretched to the limit when dealing with the epidemic, which fully shows that the financial system and national welfare guarantee in developed countries have been running at a high level. As long as one thing is added to break this balance, its operating system will completely crash or crash. It is time to reflect on the heavy burden this high welfare has brought to the country. Once the national finance collapses, all the benefits will be castles in the air, and several countries (Venezuela) have staged such tragedies.
Fifth, the country's industrial strength is strong, and the industry itself pursues capital or high technology, but the middle-end industry has insufficient production capacity and relies heavily on trade and imports. It fully shows that the industrial category is deformed, with many plans and insufficient implementation. There are many ideas and not enough people.
To sum it up. Developed countries do not always exist, and certainly will not always exist. Only by conforming to the development trend of the times and struggling forward will there be no end. Judging from this epidemic, European and American countries are good at resisting wind, and gradually forget how to resist wind. What you forget comes at a price. The progress of mankind has never been smooth sailing.