I dunno, I'm pretty sure 90% of the developed world is dealing with this better than we are. It's clear now that starving it into extinction was never an option (pretty much nothing short of a totalitarian dictatorship has the power to do what would have been necessary for that anyway, and they'd probably still be too dependent on foreign imports for it to work), but we haven't even kept the spread remotely under control. Masks and vaccines should have been mandatory for 100% of citizens, respectively, as soon as they were available, and every single person capable of working from home should have been required to do so. That much, at least, could have been done without impacting our precious economy. Also maybe if the CDC weren't full of idiots in scientist cosplay, we'd have known about N95s being necessary early on and made that part of the aforementioned mask mandate.
Just about the only thing we haven't botched in the most embarrassing way possible was the actual development and rollout of the vaccines themselves. Who would have guessed that the only developed country without universal health care would still be capable of forcing its greedy, profit-driven pharmaceutical industry to drop what they're doing and deal with a crisis and also ensure that their product gets into the hands of the citizens at no cost to them. But there's still plenty of time to discover that there's a dark side to that too, like the vaccines are made from the harvested souls of orphaned children or something.