WHO: We have had a team here and one in Wuhan Jan 21-22 and WHO has never left. In terms of this team, we have had international experts, and it is difficult to pull together a team.
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Replying to @onlyyoontv
How many people have been in Wuhan? Has the American CDC been to Wuhan yet? Many terrible reports of unusual symptoms in Wuhan apartments and in the new hospitals.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @onlyyoontv
Why would you have CDC be there? Are they doing their jobs even in their own territory?
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Replying to @cub103 @onlyyoontv
Investigate possible ways this jumped to human. It would have been appropriate two months ago. Now it's critical for internationally collaboration IMHO, to disspell rumors. Otherwise international collaboration will be increasingly difficult, because China will be hard to trust.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @onlyyoontv
I do not disagree. However the trust is mutual. There’s a historical perspective. This did not happen overnight and changes won’t happen overnight either. It’s going to be a long way.
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Anyone could understand that asymptomatic transmission was extraordinarily difficult to contain. Reports Jan 23rd here. WHO and China and US and Canada and HK (and other) public statements have critically undermined public trust. Public trust MUST EXIST or failure unavoidable.
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