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The facts are undeniable. The CCP lied about the spread of the disease. The CCP arrested people.who tried to warn of the impending crisis. The CCP cried racism and bullied countries to keep their borders open to China which enabled the spread. The CCP banned countries like Taiwan who.were being impacted from attending key meetings. The CCP ordered supposedly independent companies overseas to hoard and ship PPE back to China whilst saying it wasn't a problem and preventing border closures. The CCP has shipped junk PPE and test equipment to countries in need. The CCP has held back key information.Emotional diatribe.
It's nonsense to blame a nation for the mutation of a virus.
If the spread of this virus was so easily contained, why haven't nations armed with mountains of data, a full genome sequence and months of warning been able to prevent it's spread in their own borders? Yours is an unrealistic expectation.
It is promising. I wonder how lone we can maintaining near empty hospitals and under or unemployed surgeons/doctors and nurses while routine care is on hold in preparation for the major surge of virus patients.Despite the overall total cases rising in Australia, which was always expected and inevitable, the number of active cases has remained pretty stagnant for a while now. This is very promising, and good news - as is the total number of cases that have recovered since.
A full short-term lockdown may have drawn these same results quicker, with a quicker end - but, alas, it seems that people may be able to follow the simple guidelines of distancing and washing their hands/not touching their face - so we may spare the economy somewhat despite the longer tenure of our measures (which are opposite to a complete lockdown).
I hope these results push us to continue on with our patience and due diligence.
It is promising. I wonder how lone we can maintaining near empty hospitals and under or unemployed surgeons/doctors and nurses while routine care is on hold in preparation for the major surge of virus patients.
Priorities? best defence and attack military in the world, that has come at the cost of decent health cares**t is f***ed, how does this happen in a first world country?
Do people believe the US and China are any different from each other?"Make no mistake- the Chinese are manipulating the coronavirus outbreak as a perfect opportunity to make themselves look like the good guys (by sending vast supplies of medical equipment , & doctors, to countries overwhelmed by covid-19- my words), undermine the role of the US as the global first responder, & emerge as a world superpower in a way nobody would have for seen".
Can China use coronavirus to pave the way to a new world order?
The Chinese are manipulating the outbreak as the perfect opportunity to emerge as a world superpower in a way nobody would have foreseen.thehill.com
China's general manufacturing sector, after production crashed for 2 months, is now showing strong growth. China is probably the world's leading manufacturer of protective medical equipment, & produces many ventilators etc -but I'm not sure of the % that is faulty.
You could say you're going bush walking by yourself but it's not guarantee. And the government agrees with me. Back in your house.
I'm no expert on international politics but if this thread is any indicator, their attempt at looking like the good guys has failed spectacularly.1. "Make no mistake- the Chinese are manipulating the coronavirus outbreak as a perfect opportunity to make themselves look like the good guys (by sending vast supplies of medical equipment , & doctors, to countries overwhelmed by covid-19- my words), undermine the role of the US as the global first responder, & emerge as a world superpower in a way nobody would have for seen".
Can China use coronavirus to pave the way to a new world order?
The Chinese are manipulating the outbreak as the perfect opportunity to emerge as a world superpower in a way nobody would have foreseen.thehill.com
China's general manufacturing sector, after production crashed for 2 months, is now showing strong growth. China is probably the world's leading manufacturer of protective medical equipment, & produces many ventilators etc -but I'm not sure of the % that is faulty.
2. China is banning US reporters from US newspapers eg Washington Post, New York Times, Wall St Journal- & is greatly increasing its own reporters to other countries as part of an increase in the propaganda war.
This propaganda war which will erupt greatly in the next decade, as widespread legal/economic/diplomatic/trade sanctions' etc. actions are very likely to be taken against the CCP over its full culpability in unleashing the covid-19 pandemic to the rest of the world.
China Is Fighting the Coronavirus Propaganda War to Win
Beijing isn’t interested in a tit-for-tat media feud with the United States—it’s going for escalation dominance.foreignpolicy.com
The WHO did not make the statement you claim. What they said was there was no clear evidence of human to human transmission. At that point, it was likely a correct statement from their perspective. Where they erred was in the failure to add that they'd received anecdotal evidence of such by way of reports that doctors in China were falling ill, and in not vigorously investigating that lead and demanding it be addressed by Chinese authorities.
Your timelines aren't correct. The WHO was alerted on Dec 31. That's a bit over 2 months. For some context, H1N1 was declared a pandemic just under two months after the first case was reported. And that's probably the mark they overshot by, around 2 weeks. However, in understanding their reluctance to declare a pandemic, it's prudent to remember (which I'm sure most don't) the widespread criticism they received for having declared H1N1 a pandemic and accusations of causing unnecessary global panic.
He’s not on a ventilatorDamn if Boris Johnson is truly in ICU on a ventilator hes in a bad way. Read somewhere that only 50% of those in that critical condition make it out.
And local Wuhan authorities suppressed reporting the disease to WHO for 4 weeksThe WHO did not make the statement you claim. What they said was there was no clear evidence of human to human transmission. At that point, it was likely a correct statement from their perspective. Where they erred was in the failure to add that they'd received anecdotal evidence of such by way of reports that doctors in China were falling ill, and in not vigorously investigating that lead and demanding it be addressed by Chinese authorities.
Your timelines aren't correct. The WHO was alerted on Dec 31. That's a bit over 2 months. For some context, H1N1 was declared a pandemic just under two months after the first case was reported. And that's probably the mark they overshot by, around 2 weeks. However, in understanding their reluctance to declare a pandemic, it's prudent to remember (which I'm sure most don't) the widespread criticism they received for having declared H1N1 a pandemic and accusations of causing unnecessary global panic.
not volunteering your own team to be cut?
Do people believe the US and China are any different from each other?
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I'm no expert on international politics but if this thread is any indicator, their attempt at looking like the good guys has failed spectacularly.
They for some reason never offer their own clubs up as tribute.not volunteering your own team to be cut?
I thought the report said he's receiving oxygen, there's a big difference between that and a machine that essentially breathes for youDamn if Boris Johnson is truly in ICU on a ventilator hes in a bad way. Read somewhere that only 50% of those in that critical condition make it out.
This includes publishing that COVID does not transfer between human to human [and] based on no contemporaneous evidence whatsoever.
The actual tweet published by the WHO:
Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #China
Do you not see that you’ve changed your wording, agreeing with Monkey King, and that these are two different statements?So just to be clear - the WHO did indeed publish that there was no evidence that COVID transfers between human to human.
All of which is precisely what I said.