MELBOURNE, Australia — If the US had the identical COVID loss of life price as Australia, about 900,000 lives would have been saved. The Texas grandmother who made the proper pumpkin pie may nonetheless be baking. The Pink Sox-loving husband who ran marathons earlier than COVID may nonetheless be cheering at Fenway Park. For a lot of Individuals, imagining what may need been might be painful. However particularly now, on the milestone of 1 million deaths in the US, the nations that did a greater job of retaining folks alive present what Individuals might have accomplished in another way and what may nonetheless have to…
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