No, I would not agree.
Part of CA’s mistake is 40 years of overly restrictive housing policy. We created these ghettos with 3 families per apartment, and then are surprised when those areas prove vulnerable to disease.
Now, could we have prevented it by copying TX or FL policies towards residential construction? Absolutely.
That doesn’t mean I think it would be smart to live in our ghettos, ditch the masks, and open up restaurants. That would make it even worse. We’d just copy the TX/FL mistake, without ever fixing the CA mistake.
the virus wouldn't be getting into the ghettos if someone wasn't bringing it home with them (usually from work). The problem in California is we neither locked down fully (which wasn't sustainable for a year) nor opened up near fully, with a result of little impact on cases and a whole lot of economic and secondary damage.