Only on paper.
Consider that, in the US:
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The bulk of the agricultural and food processing industry is staffed by undocumented immigrants with no access to any form of state support;
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Much of the non-immigrant working class hold multiple casual jobs and yet still live on the edge of total poverty.
Quarantine and isolation only works if the bulk of the population can actually stay at home for a sufficient time. This requires adequate universal income support, which does not exist anywhere in the US.
And, of course, the piecemeal regional variability in the US response.