There are plenty of accurate things to blame the Trump administration for, but this is flat out false and dangerously so. China lied and covered up until Jan 20, and even after. It’s also gravely disrespecting the Wuhan whistleblowers who risked everything. Please delete this.https://twitter.com/PodSaveAmerica/status/1245121589181476864 …
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Maybe he burst into tears because they were lying about all the crucial details. That is NOT "China tells Trump admin this is a horrific pandemic." OTOH, Taiwan told the truth to the WHO by Jan 1, but WHO kept on parroting China's false claims for weeks. https://twitter.com/Hehrman001/status/1245359775870844928 …
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Everyone thinks partisanship and polarization erodes fact-based analysis only among their opponents. I can't construct a "China told Trump of a horrible pandemic on January 1" no matter how I slice and dice this. Just can't make it work. See timeline:https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/02/coronavirus-and-blindness-authoritarianism/606922/ …
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I mean is it so hard? We should have been prepared for this pandemic, which unfolded almost exactly like SARS including cover-up by China except we got a less consistent clinical presentation, so much harder to contain. Why make China "tell" Trump when it did nothing of the sort?
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Unless you have reporting nobody else has, this did NOT happen. If China told the WHO of a "horrible pandemic" or even human-to-human transmission early Jan and WHO kept lying for many more weeks, time to set-up the crimes-against-humanity tribunals. https://twitter.com/Aziazi72907007/status/1245365588957859840 …
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Yep, this is what happened. There absolutely needs to be an investigation into it. What did WHO know and when? It is a very, very good question. I hate to say this, but no guarantee we won't have future pandemics. It's perhaps the most important question. https://twitter.com/jay_how1971/status/1245366354343059457 …
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China didn't inform us or the world, but yeah, there was no reason to wait even until January 20. The signs were there, and countries like Taiwan and the people of Hong Kong leapt to action first week of January. But not because China told anyone anything.https://twitter.com/gz48367515/status/1245370128650260480 …
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China informed no later than Jan 7, it’s public record. What’s Jan 20 that you are obsessed with?
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Not about human-to-human transmission. That’s what they covered up till Jan 20.
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OK, then what exactly has the west done after Jan 20, other than some banning on the flight? And how do you explain in late January, CDC put out statement that risk in the US is low?
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So let’s say H2H was provided a week earlier, and we know the first case in US on Jan 15. Is US going to act differently?
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