I didn’t mean to suggest we could be like Singapore, it’s more the amount of money they immediately appropriated for it, as well as the seriousness with which the populace and the government took the issue.
At this point, throwing money at the problem is pushing on a string.
There are no people to hire, no equipment to buy off the shelves, and very few facilities to make them.
If it gets bad (And I dont know if it will) we are screwed.
If we could act like Singapore locally in sections of the country and counties we would be better off we need to go old school and shut it all down. We would be better off in the long run. If things get really bad we may need a Jubilee.