I don't know. What I do know is the virus hasn't got very far yet.It is. Is everyone there taking it as seriously as they should?
The US has similar problems to Spain with regard to a number of things.
Here there is little doubt that the federal nature of Spain and the lack of investment in the public health system is killing people. The US doesn't even have a health system as such.
If the virus gets a firm footing down South, what's happened in New York will seem not to bad.
Some people seem to think the virus is going to go away after it's killed a few people. It isn't.
It's going to be a major health risk until a vaccine is found. What do you think the chances are of vaccinating the entire population of the US, or even the majority?
Meanwhile, much like here the economy slides into a state where recovery will take years.
A full scale economic depression is not a fun day out. People will have a lot more to worry about than having something soft to wipe their arses on.
I could go on for quite a while about the various problems. Not a problem for me, but for all those American Nationalists the rise of China and possibly Russia as the dominant wold powers is not going to please them.
The US isn't used to looking outward and here in Southern Europe and most of the rest of the world the US doesn't have a lot of fans.
Add to this the current president of the US isn't very intelligent and not very stable and you have a potential tantrum thrower. That starts wars.