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I am not quite sure if we can say "it worked" for the country with highest number Corona deaths of the world and the 10th or 11th out of 140 countries in deaths per million.
It is true that some countries are hiding data like Brazil (we could suspect even China in that department), but, even considering that, we cant really say that it really worked for the US. Reality doesn't really agree with that statement.
If the hospitals were not overwhelmed, than your country might consider the hospital accessibility (you know, if all hospitals are private & paid and poor or low-mid class cant get to the hospitals, than they might not be overwhelmed indeed) or even their own efficiency... Or if people are refusing to go to hospital and dying at home while they could go to hospital. Stuff like that.
The U.S. Has Flattened the Curve. Next Up Is Squashing It | Time
Other than New York, the US is faring about as well as the rest of the world. If the goal was to flatten the curve to avoid overloading the healthcare system, which is what Birx said it was when she laid it out, then the lockdown succeeded in its goal. If we are moving the goalposts now (which we can see the media attempt in real time) to say it is intended to eradicate the virus, or wait until it disappears completely, that will never happen and the lockdown will simply plunge the nation into irreversible poverty and death in the meantime. Politicians wouldn't mind at all, as they could keep their newly found power, so this is why it's good that we have such a large demographic in the country that will not let that happen.