For example, seeing the media focus on the total number of COVID deaths in the US and act like that means we have done so much worse than the rest of the world is misleading because if you look at the deaths per capita the US results were actually similar to or even better than some other countries like the UK, Belgium, Italy, Spain, France, etc.
So I'm not convinced that the US results have really been all that bad in the first place especially when you consider that over 40% of Americans are obese and however many already had heart disease, diabetes, or other risk factors, were over 60, and/or were living in nursing homes. Sure you can cherry pick obscure examples like Vietnam, New Zealand, etc. to point at but there could be so many other differences beyond what the leaders did that it's like comparing apples and oranges.
It's easy to play arm-chair quarterback and second guess the results but to this day I still don't see what exactly the silver bullet obvious solution was that Trump should have done instead. Also, I don't see anything significant that Biden has done differently so far after all his talk about having a plan, unlike Trump. The main difference I see is that Biden likes to wear a mask and hide out at home more, big deal, it looks like it is mostly for show.
If it really would have been all that easy for practically anyone other than Trump to prevent so many COVID deaths then why didn't the UK, France, Spain, Switzerland, etc. already do it (per capita)? For that matter why didn't Democrat governors like Cuomo, Newsome, Whitmer, etc. do a better job given that they showed they already had the authority to implement strict lockdowns, travel restrictions, etc. on their own without needing to wait for Trump? Maybe that's simply because it was a new virus that was never going to be contained all that easily in the US in the first place regardless of the actions taken.