Even you guys have to agree with that. Most of you have argued Trump should have done more, while Biden was saying to slow down, and Dems in New York and California were encouraging people to go out to eat, and go to Chinese New Year festivals. So, yeah, it could have been worse.
Regarding your other points:
I don't see Trump tweets until you guys give me links. I also don't listen to the president on matters like this. I listen to the CDC, state and county guidelines. Probably smart if the nation does that as well, but I acknowledge that the gene pool is being cleaned somewhat.
I don't know about the supposedly weird stuff the doctor believes. I asked for a link about that from the people who said that, but I never saw one. Not sure I care, but the attacks seem like political BS, and if a conservative made them, the conservative would be called a racist for doing so. That is the focus of the Dems, not actually saving people. Look at the LA teacher's union, who want charter schools closed before re-opening public schools...it's all politics.
I never saw any percentage of support among Republicans for mask wearing. Not something I would follow.
I do know about the Tulsa rally. Seemed stupid at the time.
Trump has appointed better justices. He has repealed harmful regulations. The only real criticisms of him are: (i) he says stupid stuff (which I agree with), and (ii) he could have done better on Covid (which is true, I suppose, but it would be true of any president, and I don't see Biden doing any better at all).
I think you need to step back from the covid ledge. It is affecting us as bad as it is (more than just as a pandemic) because we are letting it. Yes, it is a pandemic. Yes, people will die. That doesn't mean we have to kill more people by shutting down the country. That doesn't mean we have to live in fear. We just need to be smart. A war has come to our shores, and people will die, but let's not commit national suicide. Step up and do your civic duty, and work.