There are six first-world, "western" countries that have a higher
COVID-19 death rate per capita than the U.S. so the U.S. must be doing something right. Or are those six countries getting it even more wrong than we are? And the U.S. is supposed to have the crappiest health care in the world so I'm confused. And yes I know there are thousands of possible variables that will effect the death rate per capita.
Of course universities are suing. They can't lose that sweet $20-90k/year/student, there a business after-all. A Chinese student enrolled at Harvard but studying on-line, IN CHINA, isn't going to pay top dollar.
The economy is bad because of the lockdowns, businesses closed, capacity reduced and the fear, panic and behavior changes that has caused. This is mostly not Trump's fault. Or any person's fault. Its COVID-19's fault. If Trump has acted magically perfect the economy wouldn't be much/any better than it is right now.
The data is already politicized. Somebody dies for reason XYZ, but they are COVID-19 positive, they are
sometimes classified as a COVID-19 death so hospital can receive more funding or insurance money. Some testing centers were
ONLY REPORTING POSITIVE TESTS. Others were
counting negative results multiple times, etc. It's a complete mess.