Cursing China won't help US
CHINADAILY
The US administration has been busy trying to convince anyone who will listen that China is to blame for the United States now having the highest number of novel coronavirus infections outside of China and Italy.
At least 35,211 US citizens have been infected with the virus, of whom 471 have died. And the US is now the country in which the virus is spreading the fastest. On Monday afternoon, the increase of confirmed cases over the preceding 24 hours was 8,464 in the US, more than the 5,560 reported in Italy.
Yet the administration was forewarned of the danger. China started regularly informing the US of the latest development of the epidemic situation in Wuhan and the measures it was taking on Jan 3. The following day, the heads of the two countries' centers for disease control talked on the telephone and they agreed to strengthen their information exchanges and technology collaboration.
Since then, all relevant departments of the two countries have maintained communication with each other, and two US experts were also among the World Health Organization's investigation team that conducted a nine-day fact-finding mission in China in February. China has never stopped sharing its epidemic control experience with the US, and medical professionals from the two sides have also communicated on treatment techniques.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the efforts being made by the Chinese people to contain the virus, and he expressed his appreciation of China's endeavors and transparency in a tweet on Jan 25. He again spoke highly of China's response to the epidemic in a phone call with President Xi Jinping on Feb 7. And as recently as March 13, he told reporters that China's sharing of its data was helping the US to deal with the virus.
Alex Azar, US secretary of health and human services, also praised China on Jan 28 for sharing the genetic sequencing of the virus, which enabled the CDC to quickly invent a diagnostic test and the National Institutes of Health to rapidly advance a potential vaccine.
So with the situation worsening in the US, the question is naturally being asked: Just what was the administration doing in the way of epidemic prevention and control since it learned of the outbreak in China at the beginning of January?
Some US media outlets have shown how the window of opportunity was wasted. Different departments kicked the ball to each other and the White House was intent on trying to downplay the crisis. As such, it was the inability of the US government to respond effectively that has created the situation the country is in now.
As the government has been dysfunctional, the US still lacks test kits for the virus. It is only a matter of time before it becomes the hardest hit country in the world. The US administration's attempts to pin the blame on China are not going to alter that, nor let it shrug off its responsibility for the mess.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Cursing China won't help US
CHINADAILY
The US administration has been busy trying to convince anyone who will listen that China is to blame for the United States now having the highest number of novel coronavirus infections outside of China and Italy.
At least 35,211 US citizens have been infected with the virus, of whom 471 have died. And the US is now the country in which the virus is spreading the fastest. On Monday afternoon, the increase of confirmed cases over the preceding 24 hours was 8,464 in the US, more than the 5,560 reported in Italy.
Yet the administration was forewarned of the danger. China started regularly informing the US of the latest development of the epidemic situation in Wuhan and the measures it was taking on Jan 3. The following day, the heads of the two countries' centers for disease control talked on the telephone and they agreed to strengthen their information exchanges and technology collaboration.
Since then, all relevant departments of the two countries have maintained communication with each other, and two US experts were also among the World Health Organization's investigation team that conducted a nine-day fact-finding mission in China in February. China has never stopped sharing its epidemic control experience with the US, and medical professionals from the two sides have also communicated on treatment techniques.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the efforts being made by the Chinese people to contain the virus, and he expressed his appreciation of China's endeavors and transparency in a tweet on Jan 25. He again spoke highly of China's response to the epidemic in a phone call with President Xi Jinping on Feb 7. And as recently as March 13, he told reporters that China's sharing of its data was helping the US to deal with the virus.
Alex Azar, US secretary of health and human services, also praised China on Jan 28 for sharing the genetic sequencing of the virus, which enabled the CDC to quickly invent a diagnostic test and the National Institutes of Health to rapidly advance a potential vaccine.
So with the situation worsening in the US, the question is naturally being asked: Just what was the administration doing in the way of epidemic prevention and control since it learned of the outbreak in China at the beginning of January?
Some US media outlets have shown how the window of opportunity was wasted. Different departments kicked the ball to each other and the White House was intent on trying to downplay the crisis. As such, it was the inability of the US government to respond effectively that has created the situation the country is in now.
As the government has been dysfunctional, the US still lacks test kits for the virus. It is only a matter of time before it becomes the hardest hit country in the world. The US administration's attempts to pin the blame on China are not going to alter that, nor let it shrug off its responsibility for the mess.
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The Chinese government, like the Idiot Pumpkinfuhrer, downplayed the impact and covered up information on the Corona virus. As Trumps turd Reich crumbles around him he needs a scapegoat he can distract his idiot minions with and China fits the role. As a result “the disease president” will refer to the virus as “the China virus” in an effort to toss a little hatred red meat to his cult.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Cursing China won't help US
CHINADAILY
The US administration has been busy trying to convince anyone who will listen that China is to blame for the United States now having the highest number of novel coronavirus infections outside of China and Italy.
At least 35,211 US citizens have been infected with the virus, of whom 471 have died. And the US is now the country in which the virus is spreading the fastest. On Monday afternoon, the increase of confirmed cases over the preceding 24 hours was 8,464 in the US, more than the 5,560 reported in Italy.
Yet the administration was forewarned of the danger. China started regularly informing the US of the latest development of the epidemic situation in Wuhan and the measures it was taking on Jan 3. The following day, the heads of the two countries' centers for disease control talked on the telephone and they agreed to strengthen their information exchanges and technology collaboration.
Since then, all relevant departments of the two countries have maintained communication with each other, and two US experts were also among the World Health Organization's investigation team that conducted a nine-day fact-finding mission in China in February. China has never stopped sharing its epidemic control experience with the US, and medical professionals from the two sides have also communicated on treatment techniques.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the efforts being made by the Chinese people to contain the virus, and he expressed his appreciation of China's endeavors and transparency in a tweet on Jan 25. He again spoke highly of China's response to the epidemic in a phone call with President Xi Jinping on Feb 7. And as recently as March 13, he told reporters that China's sharing of its data was helping the US to deal with the virus.
Alex Azar, US secretary of health and human services, also praised China on Jan 28 for sharing the genetic sequencing of the virus, which enabled the CDC to quickly invent a diagnostic test and the National Institutes of Health to rapidly advance a potential vaccine.
So with the situation worsening in the US, the question is naturally being asked: Just what was the administration doing in the way of epidemic prevention and control since it learned of the outbreak in China at the beginning of January?
Some US media outlets have shown how the window of opportunity was wasted. Different departments kicked the ball to each other and the White House was intent on trying to downplay the crisis. As such, it was the inability of the US government to respond effectively that has created the situation the country is in now.
As the government has been dysfunctional, the US still lacks test kits for the virus. It is only a matter of time before it becomes the hardest hit country in the world. The US administration's attempts to pin the blame on China are not going to alter that, nor let it shrug off its responsibility for the mess.
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Oh well... they would do the same to us.
It’s a mad world...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vUgcrzB9A8
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Cursing China won't help US
CHINADAILY
The US administration has been busy trying to convince anyone who will listen that China is to blame for the United States now having the highest number of novel coronavirus infections outside of China and Italy.
At least 35,211 US citizens have been infected with the virus, of whom 471 have died. And the US is now the country in which the virus is spreading the fastest. On Monday afternoon, the increase of confirmed cases over the preceding 24 hours was 8,464 in the US, more than the 5,560 reported in Italy.
Yet the administration was forewarned of the danger. China started regularly informing the US of the latest development of the epidemic situation in Wuhan and the measures it was taking on Jan 3. The following day, the heads of the two countries' centers for disease control talked on the telephone and they agreed to strengthen their information exchanges and technology collaboration.
Since then, all relevant departments of the two countries have maintained communication with each other, and two US experts were also among the World Health Organization's investigation team that conducted a nine-day fact-finding mission in China in February. China has never stopped sharing its epidemic control experience with the US, and medical professionals from the two sides have also communicated on treatment techniques.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the efforts being made by the Chinese people to contain the virus, and he expressed his appreciation of China's endeavors and transparency in a tweet on Jan 25. He again spoke highly of China's response to the epidemic in a phone call with President Xi Jinping on Feb 7. And as recently as March 13, he told reporters that China's sharing of its data was helping the US to deal with the virus.
Alex Azar, US secretary of health and human services, also praised China on Jan 28 for sharing the genetic sequencing of the virus, which enabled the CDC to quickly invent a diagnostic test and the National Institutes of Health to rapidly advance a potential vaccine.
So with the situation worsening in the US, the question is naturally being asked: Just what was the administration doing in the way of epidemic prevention and control since it learned of the outbreak in China at the beginning of January?
Some US media outlets have shown how the window of opportunity was wasted. Different departments kicked the ball to each other and the White House was intent on trying to downplay the crisis. As such, it was the inability of the US government to respond effectively that has created the situation the country is in now.
As the government has been dysfunctional, the US still lacks test kits for the virus. It is only a matter of time before it becomes the hardest hit country in the world. The US administration's attempts to pin the blame on China are not going to alter that, nor let it shrug off its responsibility for the mess.
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So they say! Answer one question for me. From where did the virus originate?
dtucker300 wrote:
So they say! Answer one question for me. From where did the virus originate?
Wuhan... First cases came from there... Lot's of evidence that it started in a market.... Originally bats were suspected... Now it seems more likely it was from a pangolin...
To my knowledge this is still the official statement by the Chinese government... Although it has always been pointed out that it is not certain if it did actually originate with the animals in the market... Just the most likely cause...
I verified the dates in the article above.... Trump did make those statements and the CDC was in contact....
Kevyn wrote:
The Chinese government, like the Idiot Pumpkinfuhrer, downplayed the impact and covered up information on the Corona virus. As Trumps turd Reich crumbles around him he needs a scapegoat he can distract his idiot minions with and China fits the role. As a result “the disease president” will refer to the virus as “the China virus” in an effort to toss a little hatred red meat to his cult.
Downplayed?
Sorry Kevyn... For those of us who live thousands of miles away from Wuhan and have just started our third month of quarantine, the term downplayed just doesn't ring true...
Seems like a lot of downplaying did occur though... Elsewhere
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Cartoons
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Oh it’s from a video game from a long time ago..
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Oh it’s from a video game from a long time ago..
I see... I don't play video games either
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I see... I don't play video games either
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I dont either, I just caught it off a commercial years ago and that version of that song was created just for their Licensing ...
I’ve known Tears for Fears for ever but not that version.
Then it just popped again in one of my archives... so I send it out cause it’s a mad world again.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Cursing China won't help US
CHINADAILY
The US administration has been busy trying to convince anyone who will listen that China is to blame for the United States now having the highest number of novel coronavirus infections outside of China and Italy.
At least 35,211 US citizens have been infected with the virus, of whom 471 have died. And the US is now the country in which the virus is spreading the fastest. On Monday afternoon, the increase of confirmed cases over the preceding 24 hours was 8,464 in the US, more than the 5,560 reported in Italy.
Yet the administration was forewarned of the danger. China started regularly informing the US of the latest development of the epidemic situation in Wuhan and the measures it was taking on Jan 3. The following day, the heads of the two countries' centers for disease control talked on the telephone and they agreed to strengthen their information exchanges and technology collaboration.
Since then, all relevant departments of the two countries have maintained communication with each other, and two US experts were also among the World Health Organization's investigation team that conducted a nine-day fact-finding mission in China in February. China has never stopped sharing its epidemic control experience with the US, and medical professionals from the two sides have also communicated on treatment techniques.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged the efforts being made by the Chinese people to contain the virus, and he expressed his appreciation of China's endeavors and transparency in a tweet on Jan 25. He again spoke highly of China's response to the epidemic in a phone call with President Xi Jinping on Feb 7. And as recently as March 13, he told reporters that China's sharing of its data was helping the US to deal with the virus.
Alex Azar, US secretary of health and human services, also praised China on Jan 28 for sharing the genetic sequencing of the virus, which enabled the CDC to quickly invent a diagnostic test and the National Institutes of Health to rapidly advance a potential vaccine.
So with the situation worsening in the US, the question is naturally being asked: Just what was the administration doing in the way of epidemic prevention and control since it learned of the outbreak in China at the beginning of January?
Some US media outlets have shown how the window of opportunity was wasted. Different departments kicked the ball to each other and the White House was intent on trying to downplay the crisis. As such, it was the inability of the US government to respond effectively that has created the situation the country is in now.
As the government has been dysfunctional, the US still lacks test kits for the virus. It is only a matter of time before it becomes the hardest hit country in the world. The US administration's attempts to pin the blame on China are not going to alter that, nor let it shrug off its responsibility for the mess.
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Do we vote Trump back in or turn to any of the Democratic, Green Plan hopefuls? To me there is no choice at all: Trump.
manning5 wrote:
Do we vote Trump back in or turn to any of the Democratic, Green Plan hopefuls? To me there is no choice at all: Trump.
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Of course, they’ve got you trapped in the right/left paradigm trapscamsham
It’s been working perfectly for them for 150years....
Presidents are selected not elected.
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