Since the outbreak, every country has endured super large losses, the United States is also so, and more people in the United States do not wear masks, leading to the United States more serious outbreaks, so far more than 4.91 million confirmed cases, this figure is really terrible. The number of confirmed cases in the United States alone has reached about a quarter of the world's such a huge number of confirmed cases, but it is also a huge number of cures, reaching a staggering 2.6 million, but compared with the world's cure rate of 70%, there is still a lot of difference, mainly due to the U.S. prevention policy is not in place, and even the new cases are in the 5,000 or more.
Cure groups for the middle class and above
Trump came to power also came, the U.S. health care system has changed a lot, the health care system is more inclined to the rich, and the poor do not have any health care at all. The outbreak of the epidemic, most of the diagnosed cases are poor people, or some people who do not have savings, these people simply do not have the ability to pay $ 20,000 worth of money for treatment, so these people can only slowly wait for death. And the United States purchased a large number of medical devices at the beginning, all of which were distributed to a wide variety of rich people, and even some middle-class people who went to the hospital could not get them. So of those 2.6 million cases cured, the percentage of poor people is almost zero, most of them are middle class and rich people.
The number of new coronary cures in the United States is 2.6 million, but the rate of cures is not up to the world's average, and countless poor people don't have any chance of being cured at all, so they can only give up on their own lives directly, and many of the rich people are taking up a lot of the medical equipment. The rich have a lot of medical equipment, and they don't have any problems themselves, but they continue to take over the medical equipment. So the U.S. healthcare system still has problems, and if it improves, the U.S. will likely have a cure rate of 80% or more.