Three thoughts:
1. This country desperately needs to get average Joe citizens back into political positions. Unfortunately, unless you are have millions of dollars in the bank you have next to no chance of ever being elected. That has to change. The sooner that we get people into office that truly understand this country and can honestly relate to the citizens they represent the better off we will all be. We need much better open and honest communication from the government, especially in tough economic times. The American people will always band together if they know that we have a plan and we know what the goal is.
2. There is no reason that a super power nation should EVER be more than 40-50% dependent on another country for any life essential items, prescriptions, PPE, Food...etc. Really in this day and age, even networking equipment like routers, modems...etc, as these have become crucial to information in times of an emergency. Especially since major news networks on public broadcasting have chosen not to play the President's daily news conferences. Until we as a country can be self reliant, you lose almost any and all real negotiating power and any crisis becomes that much more magnified. Shutting down a country in a pandemic does little good if the planes and ships are still transporting and carrying the virus all over the country (possible long before the first cases were ever detected or known about in the US.)
3. If the US Intel truly believes that the Chinese blatantly lied about the number of infected individuals, mortality rate, and how the virus is transmitted, the UN and every global country needs to be willing to place such extreme sanctions on China that it essentially collapses their economy and sends them back to the stone age. Had accurate numbers been reported, I am certain the WHO, CDC, and US Government would have had a much faster response with a better understanding of what they are dealing with. When your models are based on faulty data, you make what appears to be poor decisions.