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The Chinese are busily rewriting history before it's even been written!

 

Who says authoritarian governments aren't efficient?

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9 minutes ago, mfd101 said:

The Chinese are busily rewriting history before it's even been written!

 

Who says authoritarian governments aren't efficient?

They are so blinded by their ideology that they are alienating themselves from the rest of the world.

It is the Wuhan virus, learn to live with it and bow your head in disgrace and apologize to the world.

The dying deserve it.

Nobody thinks, feels or associate anything bad about Spain, still the name Spanish flu stayed.

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3 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

They are so blinded by their ideology that they are alienating themselves from the rest of the world.

It is the Wuhan virus, learn to live with it and bow your head in disgrace and apologize to the world.

The dying deserve it.

Nobody thinks, feels or associate anything bad about Spain, still the name Spanish flu stayed.

Who are the rest of the world that were alienated. Seem only Trump administration reacted with hardline stance. Trump’s sticks rather than carrots are creating more distrust. There were better collaborations for the SARS and H1N1 infections between US and China. 

 

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1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

Comprehension problem?

No. You were unable to articulate any similarities. Thus, you have chosen to concede the issue. Pretty basic stuff.

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24 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

The first 2 cases of corona virus was reported in January. HHS and CDC informed Trump and he didn’t do a thing until late Feb and still test kits were sadly inadequate. 2 weeks ago he boast that the virus will go away and seem uninterested until this Friday when he declared the National Emergency. That’s not even talking about how he undermined the CDC budget and personnel. His mismanagement fueled the current crisis.  

China waited until Dec 31 to inform the WHO even though patient 0 was reported on Dec 1, and knew patient 0 had nothing to do with the wet market. New records now show the government knew as early as Nov 17.  This is an astoundingly abysmal record (again) by the CCP that will cost the world millions of lives and trillions of dollars.

 

As the world, including China, should now come together to save what can be saved, the CCP and other posters choose to play Trump disorder games to save themselves? The  CCP nuclearized the current crisis.

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2 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Sure Comrade!

So why did China:

1. Hide/deny existence of new virus for 2 critical months before finally admitting problem?

2.  actively work to suppress whistleblowers like the Chinese Dr. who subsequently died?   

3. "disappeared" several of their own journalists who were reporting on the spread of coronavirus and conditions inside Wuhan?

4. conveniently have the covid-19 genome already mapped, although refused to share this with world medical bodies;

5. Refuse to cooperate or allow WHO investigators into Wuhan?

6. Suspiciously have a bioweapons lab located only 300 meters from the wet market vector site?

7.  Declare war on the USA for waging biological warfare on citizenry/noncombattants in Wuhan/China?

 

If China has proof, even the staunchest US allies would abandon America for this attrocity.

Actually they didn't hide the existence of the virus. There was a new expensive system set up after the SARS crisis to report any infectious disease but because many doctors didn't want to deal with the bureaucratic process involved (such as need confirmation from hospital administrator), many hospitals didn't use it and the result was many doctors didn't even know that such a system existed.

If the Chinese CDC was not told about the emergence of a new disease, the local authorities would assume that anyone spreading rumours would be spreading fake news. That was the case of the ophthalmologist Dr. Li who shared the news with his colleagues.

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15 minutes ago, rabas said:

China waited until Dec 31 to inform the WHO even though patient 0 was reported on Dec 1, and knew patient 0 had nothing to do with the wet market. New records now show the government knew as early as Nov 17.  This is an astoundingly abysmal record (again) by the CCP that will cost the world millions of lives and trillions of dollars.

 

As the world, including China, should now come together to save what can be saved, the CCP and other posters choose to play Trump disorder games to save themselves? The  CCP nuclearized the current crisis.

It's never easy dealing with a totally new disease, as my own government in Malaysia had found out at huge a cost back in 1998. It took the authorities many months to discover their mistakes after misdiagnosing the Nipah virus crisis as a Japanese Encephalitis epidemic. I wouldn't be surprised if someone do a posthumous test now on victims of 2019 seasonal flu in the US to find that some of them have actually died from Covid-19.

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

That is not what the paper says. Your conclusion is nonsensical.

 

The paper only discusses evolutionary relationships, it does not say the virus came from the US.  Wuhan was well under way (and covered  up) long before the virus spread anywhere outside China. 

 

The paper agrees with other studies that have pointed out 1) patient 0 pre-dated the food market (Lab?) and 2) two major sub-types S and L evolved early in Wuhan.  Mild version type S came first and was quickly replaced by more aggressive type L, which devastated Wuhan.

 

The Chinese New Year caused S to quickly spread to other locations in China before L got going in Wuhan. All types are now in the US and devastating places like Iran, Italy, and South Korea.  If the paper proves anything it proves the CPP's initial cover-up is causing a world of hurt everywhere.

 

https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202003/04/WS5e5f93aaa31012821727c542.html

 

 

 

That's the conclusion of the conspiracy theorists after reading the research paper, not mine. The paper didn't conclude that virus came from the US, but it is intriguing that the US have all the haplotype groups ABCDE whereas China only has C.

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47 minutes ago, muzley said:

Thanks god Trump is in charge and closed off travel from China!! God knows what would of happened if Joe China was in charge!!

Wrong. It was a travel restriction issued on 31 Jan and not a ban and was late. The horse has bolted and infection has been spreading since then. 
 

“Azar explained when he announced the travel restrictions on Jan. 31, the policy prohibits non-U.S. citizens, other than the immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents, who have traveled to China within the last two weeks from entering the U.S.

At a House subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus on Feb. 5, Ron Klain, White House Ebola response coordinator under the Obama administration, took issue with the characterization of the travel restrictions as a travel “ban.”

“We don’t have a travel ban,” Klain said. “We have a travel Band-Aid right now. First, before it was imposed, 300,000 people came here from China in the previous month. So, the horse is out of the barn.”

“There’s no restriction on Americans going back and forth,” Klain said. “There are warnings. People should abide by those warnings. But today, 30 planes will land in Los Angeles that either originated in Beijing or came here on one-stops, 30 in San Francisco, 25 in New York City. Okay? So, unless we think that the color of the passport someone carries is a meaningful public health restriction, we have not placed a meaningful public health restriction.”

Indeed, on Jan. 24, a week before the travel restrictions, the CDC confirmed two cases of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. from people who had returned from Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began.

Furthermore, Klain said, the import of goods from China is exempt from the travel restrictions, “and, of course, the people who fly the planes and drive the boats that bring those goods from China. We couldn’t ban that activity. We vitally need that. Ninety percent of the antibiotics in this country come from China. All kinds of vital medical supplies … we will use to treat people. So, travel bans … that’s not what we’re imposing, that’s not what exists.”

 

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On 3/13/2020 at 3:29 AM, ukrules said:

This is going to turn into a financial issue in the coming years.

 

China will be made to pay dearly for the creation (regardless of source) and subsequent cover up followed by the export of this virus around the world.

 

Think of war reparations, they will pay one way or another. Probably in the form of punitive taxes.

 

Logically, China should receive imf funding to help develop better methods of controls and containment, moving forward, verses face any financial repercussions that might make it even less able to battle the next killer, mutating in its interior.

 

think of war reparations? Sure, why not, seems as logical as punishing a developing country because a disease started there... anything to maintain first world supremacy... whilst doing nothing positive to prevent future virus’s from developing. That to me sounds like a reckless and irresponsible tact... kudos. 

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4 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Sure Comrade!

So why did China:

1. Hide/deny existence of new virus for 2 critical months before finally admitting problem?

2.  actively work to suppress whistleblowers like the Chinese Dr. who subsequently died?   

3. "disappeared" several of their own journalists who were reporting on the spread of coronavirus and conditions inside Wuhan?

4. conveniently have the covid-19 genome already mapped, although refused to share this with world medical bodies;

5. Refuse to cooperate or allow WHO investigators into Wuhan?

6. Suspiciously have a bioweapons lab located only 300 meters from the wet market vector site?

7.  Declare war on the USA for waging biological warfare on citizenry/noncombattants in Wuhan/China?

 

If China has proof, even the staunchest US allies would abandon America for this attrocity.

And yet the world health organization is congratulating China on its transparency and sharing of information.

 

something doesn’t add up... and until it does, taking anything coming out of America, a nation that has downplayed the severity of the virus to protect the stock exchange, as a truth, seems naive.... Personally, I will defer to the WHO, over anything American, whilst it is ruled by a leader whom cannot speak without lying.

 

no one believe the little boy who cried wolf... a lesson worth remembering, I would have thought.

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4 hours ago, natway09 said:

And the illegal wildlife trading of body parts  still persists in Whuhan

How in the name of John B. Goode would you know? No-one has been allowed in or out of Wuhan for almost seven weeks?

 

If it's Youtube, don't even bother.

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Hey it’s all the trump administration has blame and deflection it’s all they got it doesent really matter were it started it’s the response that’s important 

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5 hours ago, natway09 said:

And the illegal wildlife trading of body parts  still persists in Whuhan

They can eat anything they want provided they use proper hygiene. Surely it is the deficiency in hygiene that caused our unknown patient zero to slaughter the animal and wipe his face with the faeces or blood on them near his face?

 

By all accounts in rural China hygiene standards are several times lower than in most Asia. I don't get that, how can Japan, Korea, Thailand, Philippines and even Indonesia be known to be very clean, whereas the Chinese have such low hygiene standards? Why is that?

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One unexpected outcome/cost for China and few other countries is that western companies may well consider these long lines of production, delivery etc. at the last minute a liability after all this is done and that may equal more expensive goods that are made/sources closer to home. This might be a silver lining and could also be good for western economies and there will be more jobs created due to this screw up of relying on just China for everything. Change will come after this all blows over and I bet company boards are already planning to mitigate the failings of this all for the next time round.

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38 minutes ago, Tug said:

Hey it’s all the trump administration has blame and deflection it’s all they got it doesent really matter were it started it’s the response that’s important 

Response? You mean like restricting travel from China in January? Bad move?

 

AND... if our CDC released a contagion and it spread to China and China had a lousy response, you'd criticize China's response and not the CDC and Trump? I find that incredibly difficult to believe.

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The first case of someone in China suffering from Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, can be traced back to November 17, according to government data seen by the South China Morning Post.

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Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3074991/coronavirus-chinas-first-confirmed-covid-19-case-traced-back

 

The emphasis here is on "traced back", ie when the patient was examined on November 17, 2019 the doctor did not know that this was a new virus. Only after SARS-CoV-2 was identified and it was tracked back was it discovered that a patient dealt with on November 17 had the same virus.

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52 minutes ago, Logosone said:

They can eat anything they want provided they use proper hygiene. Surely it is the deficiency in hygiene that caused our unknown patient zero to slaughter the animal and wipe his face with the faeces or blood on them near his face?

 

By all accounts in rural China hygiene standards are several times lower than in most Asia. I don't get that, how can Japan, Korea, Thailand, Philippines and even Indonesia be known to be very clean, whereas the Chinese have such low hygiene standards? Why is that?

By all who's accounts?  India has only 50% with access to a toilet and running water. I've never seen a stat like that about China? Are you sure on what patient zero did or have you made that up as well? Wipe his face near his face? What does that even mean?

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19 hours ago, Logosone said:

 

By all accounts in rural China hygiene standards are several times lower than in most Asia. I don't get that, how can Japan, Korea, Thailand, Philippines and even Indonesia be known to be very clean, whereas the Chinese have such low hygiene standards? Why is that?

Believe it or not, there does appear to be a food hygiene law in force in China:-

 

http://www.npc.gov.cn/zgrdw/englishnpc/Law/2007-12/12/content_1383724.htm

 

I can therefore only surmise that those who are responsible for enforcing it have been "persuaded" to look the other way by steady supplies of well-stuffed brown envelopes.

 

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