Scottyboi
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All the sim cards that were deactivated eh China, if even the smallest amount were due to corona deaths that is 1000s of people.
All the sim cards that were deactivated eh China, if even the smallest amount were due to corona deaths that is 1000s of people.
where did you get that info?
That's just a false narrative though, Taiwan said to WHO that they thought there was a high risk of h2h transmission as they had seen patients passing it on to doctors. China at the time also said they had noticed transmission between family members. It was the sustained transmission (as in the chain continues onto others as well) that China didn't confirm until later on.
It's probably not true, the likelihood is somewhere in the middle, particularly as China actually added more to their figures rather than less on the orders of central government.
I don't think that will be the case. The west needs to trade with China, particularly the UK since leaving the EU.No doubt there will be serious repercussions for China and it's leaders when this thing finally settles down. Most of the West will be aligning against them.
We’ve done this to death mate.
I’ll come back and say your post isn’t true in parts and you’ll say it is and repeat.
I’m tired after today and the news of the amount of deaths has depressed me.
I can’t be arsed anymore.
A cover up by the local government. The chinese supreme court found them guilty of it too.
This is what I mean about everything being put on the central government though
Are we getting to the point where we are saying that the fingers should be pointed at the City of Wuhan?
Starts to get a bit silly in my opinion when you look at a totalitarian state and start to make distinctions between regional and central policy/ideology. Central government would not give a second thought to putting up any regional governor as the sacrificial lamb to cover their complicity in any domestic/international incident to save face. Why do you think they are having Such a ball ache with Hong Kong.
Depends in how involved you want to get in debating Chinese politics really. Could absolutely be argued that the nature of the central government is what causes local provinces to look to cover up first. It doesn’t detract from once central government did get involved though, they involved the WHO, allowed external scientists to visit Wuhan and shared the genome publicly all within two weeks.
You have an unshakeable belief in the integrity of the Chinese political system despite the mountain of evidence to the contrary and on a system crafted on censorship. Do you accept they lied about the figures in 2002? Do you believe the numbers given by China are anywhere near the correct figures on the initial infections/deaths this time around?
I can’t believe for one second they are not complicit with Wuhan if you want to make that distinction, but I respect you have a different view.
The BBC News report on China's state surveillance system just now was really quite chilling. Seems to have been highly effective in enforcing their lockdown with many countries set to follow. Starts with your compulsory ID card which is linked to your mobile phone. Can't find a link yet.
It will be discredited as it's from U.S. Intelligence and be packaged up as part of the U.S. counter operation to deflect from their own incompetence. Even when China finally come clean on these numbers through a whistle blower what the numbers really are that won't provide any cover for Trumps handling of the U.S. response.
This is what I was saying weeks ago - was Ms Brix coerced by the administration into saying out loud what every virologist in the world already knows but dare not say - yeah probably, but it doesn't change the fact that withholding critical data portrayed an inaccurate assessment of the situation at the time.
Deborah Birx, the State Department immunologist advising the White House on its response to the outbreak, said Tuesday that China’s public reporting influenced assumptions elsewhere in the world about the nature of the virus.
“The medical community made -- interpreted the Chinese data as: This was serious, but smaller than anyone expected,” she said at a news conference on Tuesday. “Because I think probably we were missing a significant amount of the data, now that what we see happened to Italy and see what happened to Spain.”