The United States has, far and away, the largest COVID-19 outbreak in the world, now accounting for over a quarter of all confirmed cases globally. As of 4/11/2020 the US had exceeded 20,000 deaths from COVID-19 surpassing both Spain and Italy. The US death toll is now over 23,000 and rising. The vast majority of those deaths were entirely preventable. Those deaths are on the heads of Trump and all the lackeys who enabled him to delay an effective response.
Anyone with the least knowledge of history will tell you that the way to deal with an epidemic or pandemic is to identify it early and contain it before it gets established. The way the coronavirus outbreak in South Korea was handled proves that it was containable.
While I am not any kind of a fan of Bush the Younger, even he was able to see that "If we wait for a pandemic to appear, it will be too late to prepare. And one day many lives could be needlessly lost because we failed to act today."
In 2005 after reading an advance copy of John M. Barry's "The Great Influenza" about the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic George W. Bush set out to spend $7 billion building out his pandemic preparedness plan.
Not only did Trump fail to act, he actively dismantled the work done by the previous two administrations to try to prepare for the pandemic that they believed was inevitable.
The Trump administration disbanded The Global Health Security and Biodefense unit of the NSC in May 2018.
The USAID PREDICT program arose from the efforts Bush started and Obama continued. Over a 10 year period it identified some 1,200 viruses with the potential to cause human disease and pandemics, including over 160 novel coronaviruses. In 2019 the Trump administration defunded it. PREDICT ceased fieldwork in September of 2019.
Starting in January 2020 (if not earlier) Trump and other members of his administration have consistently misrepresented the severity of the coronavirus and the outlook for its spread in the US. Trump has wasted precious time arguing about reporting methodology and trying to downplay the numbers out of concern that the truth would make him look bad.
Trump’s dismantling of the institutions intended to combat this exact type of threat and his failure to act once the outbreak was in progress make him culpable for the thousands of deaths that we have already seen and the thousands still to come.