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We will have no idea who/where made the right call until the threat of the virus is over (it isn't yet, anywhere) and what the resulting economic fallout looks like (spoiler: it is probably going to be absolutely ****ing catastrophic).
I have no idea how anyone is managing to make firm judgement calls on "which places got it right" at the moment. It's a bold choice when we're 3 months into a problem that's going to define an entire decade. |
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When that man dies, I will crack open the champagne and wish him all the best in Hell. |
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they are venting their political prejudice disguised (badly) as apolitical comment on how the virus has been handled and many cant see the irony when criticising DT for doing just that :skull: |
I mean China did hide information about the coronavirus for weeks and allegedly kept all their scientists silent who mentioned it. Had China acted properly thousands of lives across the world would be fine, it must be frustrating when USA are donating 5x more than China
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no one does :umm2: honestly if Donnie wants to criticize people he also needs to do that to himself, the things he did wrong (but that ain't never gonna happen) |
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Trump is blaming the WHO and the media, our govt are blaming our scientists all to cover the fact they've failed in their response. |
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Every highly affected country lacked the foresight to make the necessary decisions to prevent the pandemic, most of them don't even have adequate measures in place to begin with. Bill Gates and others highlighted this issue back when Ebola was at risk of ravaging the world but the governments didn't listen. Assign blame for the origin of the virus when it's just a memory, drag China over the coals at that point, but for now we should just focus on we're doing to fight it. |
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I don't think the world can afford to wait given the wet markets have reopened, what if another strain of this virus emerges on the back of this one? |
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It's no secret that China have to be handled with kid gloves, if the WHO hadn't handled this diplomatically then the would have been kicked out of China and the first we'd have known of Covid 19 would be when people were dropping dead in the street. They went in, they assessed the development of the virus and given the information they recieved their advice was as it is now... little has changed. |
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chinese government themselves could've prevented a lot tbh, they had silenced that scientist ''bat woman'' she already knew about coronavirusses in multiple bat caves, so if government had acted as they should've this pandemic might've been prevented :think: but past is in the past, we are now where we are, and we cannot turn back time unfortunately |
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Yes Not Stopping Wet Markets Letting them go on in a alley Color new Photo on Bill Maher |
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Sitting around and blaming China is pointless at this point but preventative action is always a good thing. |
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drag China over the coals at that point, but for now we should just focus on we're doing to fight it. which I basically took to mean ignore China for now :shrug: |
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Wet Markets are a valid concern, blaming China in place of a solid plan of attack is not. |
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Smithy a review takes days your title , Typical Of You needs changing to be fair |
Dezzy it gets him more Votes
the November Election matters to him. |
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On January 14, more than a month after the first infections at this seafood market are thought to have taken place, the WHO tweeted saying China had found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission :skull: |
Does this mean who won't be wasting resources to organise this stupid and pointless concert now?
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