That wasn't the question but we know why you didn't answer it. Their numbers are going down while ours are going up at a high rate. They are doing something right and we are doing something wrong just like Italy.
Our numbers are not going up as quickly as theirs did. A successfully flattened curve would still be going up while unflattened curve would already be declining. I am not saying that this is what is happening and, of course, have no data to back this up. That it will rise to be worse than SK is speculation. Once speculating, let's see the optimistic speculation as well. Note that, even with this optimistic view, it is likely to get much worse before it gets better.
Note that for us to be as bad as it was in SK we would need to have about 42,000 cases and close to 600 fatalities.