Every policy solution has been small in scope for the problem we face.
The global coronavirus crisis crashed into the United States in Washington state in January and quickly brought the richest and most powerful nation in the history of the world to its knees.
And so far, the federal response has been too small in scope and short on creative solutions to meet the greatest challenge since World War II.
The nation needs upward of 30 million tests per week to properly track the virus, health experts say. The country is testing only about 1 million a week now. It could take a public health army of more than 100,000 to track and trace those carrying the virus. There are only a few thousand so far. Continue reading.