We can agree to disagree, but I object most strongly to your use of the term "hysterical".
I was not "hysterical" about cruise ships as floating petri dishes and I have been right about the benefits of early intervention on travel from affected regions. The evidence speaks for itself - look at Taiwan for example.
Japan appears to be doing a decent job of containment too, despite an early pick up in cases.
Europe is now the regional hotspot and it is going down the same road China did in the early days of the outbreak there. It is abundently clear that if serious travel restrictions had been placed on Italy at the very outset, that the spread and depth of infection in other European countries would not now be so severe.
Yes, there is a balance to be had domestically - not closing schools too soon or shutting down sporting events too soon - I agree with that. My point has always been about international travel.
Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum