"Country X has been lucky." "Nation Y has low population density." "Climate in tropical state Z has an impact."

Probably true, but then still:
#leadership
#strategy
#trust
#communications

massively influence a country's dealing with a #pandemic or a #crisis.

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Would countries have done better or worse with different #leadership and #strategy? I have NO DOUBT.

Key drivers like #leadership and #trust often seem underestimated or hard to grasp.

This is probably due to #complexity of the matter and that drivers are hard to measure.

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The drivers are all related:

#leadership ➡️ trust ➡️ successful execution of #strategy ➡️ empowered leadership ➡️ #trust

#Communications is the glue.

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E.g., sadly, #US ticks all boxes of poor handling.

#Leadership = downplaying and politicizing the virus. #Strategy = seems absent and is non-centralized. #Communications = extremely non-scientific and worse: misinforming.
#Trust and support = declining.

Leading to 👇

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Poor #leadership and #communications in the #US now even seems to include purposedly underreporting in #Florida. This massively undermines #trust in leadership:

5/ https://twitter.com/larrybrilliant/status/1276005620504653829?s=20
See also what #US mathematician and systems scientist @SafaMote of @UofMaryland states about reliability and strategy in this thread:

6/ https://twitter.com/SafaMote/status/1265390463676289024?s=20
And on #communications and misinformation by authorities:

7/ https://twitter.com/SafaMote/status/1273414125935382529?s=20
The impact of drivers like #leadership and #strategy especially seems to become clear if you compare similar or neighbouring countries, e.g. #Finland, #Sweden, #Norway, #Denmark, where Sweden took a 'unique' #herdimmunity approach:

8/ https://twitter.com/MarkkuPeltonen/status/1273741249934249989?s=20
Reputation can be lost rapidly. In April, #Sweden was the world's darling due to a distinctive strategy.

Now, following #transparency by experts and opposition (a good thing!) and high death toll, #trust in #leadership is declining rapidly.

9/ https://twitter.com/Diedhein/status/1276398491984592896?s=20
This short @wef video by Professor @devisridhar (shared by @DrEricDing) on #strategy is great.

Basically her key message is:

"it's a strategic decision"

Let's hope countries learn and see how important 'the drivers' are.

https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1276203754153545730?s=20

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