CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 7月22日 06時01分
Jim Cramer is not happy with the U.S.’ coronavirus response, noting that other nations across the world have been exemplars of how to keep deaths from the disease low.
Cramer pointed to how the worldwide Covid-19 outbreak has transpired in countries such as South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan — all of which have fewer than one coronavirus death per 100,000 people. He also referenced Vietnam, which has no recorded deaths linked to Covid-19.
The U.S., by contrast, has 42.95 deaths per 100,000 people, according to Johns Hopkins, and leads the world in overall confirmed cases with nearly 3.8 million and total fatalities of over 140,500 people.
“Those are big, big countries, and they’re faring so much better,” Cramer said. “They’re also disciplined and we’re unruly. This may go down as us being, I’d say, a lesser developed country versus those countries.”
Read Cramer’s full comments at the link in bio.
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