1. Crucial to understanding Trump's bungling of coronavirus is that he's been treating it as a border control problem rather than a public health problem. Wednesday's speech, with it's talk of a "foreign virus" was part of that.
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5. To work through the global pandemic there has to be a massive sharing of medical information. Trump's European ban (done without any prior warning to the European governments) and anti-Chinese rhetoric undercuts that.
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6. The simple fact is the only country in the world that has the productive capacity to make the medical equipment and medicine needed to deal with the pandemic is China. This fact might be regrettable & we might want to change in future. But it's our reality.
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7. The bungling of the Chinese government, of course, is itself a major problem. But it's notable that they realize their productive capacity is an asset and are leveraging it for soft power, as in their recent foreign aid sent to Italy.https://twitter.com/VKJudit/status/1237448125800988675 …
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8. Mike Davis, a towering figure, has been warning for decades about the need to shore up international environmental infrastructure to ward against global pandemics. He writes: "Walls not vaccines: could there be a more evil template for the future?" http://links.org.au/mike-davis-covid-19-monster-finally-at-the-door …pic.twitter.com/Zx8VvCfV6A
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9. A Chinese foundation is offering to send half a million test kits to USA. As with all philanthropy one might question the motives (likely damage control). Still: China is using crisis to expand its profile while USA becomes more isolationisthttps://twitter.com/nothingsmonstrd/status/1238495559658475525 …
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10. Some more thoughts on why the America First response to Coronavirus is dangerous:https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/republican-xenophobia-coronavirus-pandemic/ …
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