Using the exact measures you tried to use:It is a full list...
We look terrible to you?
* In deaths/million population, USA is in the 11th percentile of the world (meaning 89% of nations are doing better than us) even though we're one of the richest countries on Earth. There are 175 countries with a lower death rate than we have so far, only 19 countries are worse than us and 5 of those 19 are tiny states with just 1-2 deaths. And chances are in the next few days our death rate will increase rapidly.
* In terms of deaths/recoveries ratio, of the 10 countries with at least 1000 outcomes, we're 9th out of 10. Only Italy is worse, every other country with that many outcomes has a better ratio than we do. If we drop the criteria down for deaths/recoveries, of the 29 countries with at least 100 outcomes, we're in 22nd place. However, of those seven countries below us it's clear that several of them (Netherlands for example, with only 3 recoveries out of 8,622 cases even though their first case was five weeks ago), simply aren't reporting recoveries the same way we are.
So by the EXACT criteria you were using, we look like shyt compared to the rest of the world. You tried to cherry-pick a comparison to a couple countries that clearly just weren't reporting data or were on different places in the curve, without acknowledging that you were using a laughable standard to do it.