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China and WHO acted too slowly on Covid-19, pandemic response panel says
From CNN's Jessie Yeung and Sharif Paget

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.
Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. Getty Images

China and the World Health Organization (WHO) could have acted quicker and more forcefully to contain the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, an independent review panel said on Monday.

In its second interim report, the Switzerland-based Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response determined that Beijing could have been more vigorous in applying public health measures when cases were first detected in the city of Wuhan, in Hubei province.

"What is clear to the panel is that public health measures could have been applied more forcefully by local and national health authorities in China in January (2020)," the report said.

The first cases in Wuhan occurred between December 12 and December 29, 2019 according to city authorities. The cases weren't reported to WHO until December 31. By the time Wuhan went under lockdown on January 23, 2020 the virus had already spread to Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the United States.

Several countries, most vocally the US and Australia, have accused Beijing of downplaying the outbreak's severity during its early stages, and preventing an effective response until it was too late.

WHO criticism: The independent panel, co-chaired by former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, also criticized WHO for its delays in sounding the alarm, and called for reforms to the UN agency.

Despite being alerted to the cases by the end of December, 2019 WHO did not convene its emergency committee until January 22, 2020 -- and then waited until January 30 before declaring an international emergency.

"It is not clear why the committee did not meet until the third week of January, nor is it clear why it was unable to agree on the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern when it was first convened," the report said.

The report also highlighted that WHO did not declare the outbreak a pandemic until March 11, 2020 after some health experts and media outlets had already begun adopting the term. By that time, there were already 118,000 cases and more than 4,000 deaths worldwide.
 
The poisoning of China with virus already prepared by DT to submit to unfair trade war deal as early as 2018.

Then US came to HK to stirshit funding the rioters over a boy killing his girlfriend in Taiwan...

Fuck off US. They are the virus spreader started during the Wuhan military war game.

I read a man commented in Utube on Wuhan Military War Game and was shocked to read it.

How cld this comment written at the start of the virus attack in Wuhan. Why he wrote it? Then came the investigation US soldiers were sick from the virus.

Easy to blame on bats...hah....

What? Want to start a WW3 with China?

来吧... Before that go clean up yr fucking own virus mess in all 5 eye countries thanks to yr stupid idiot POTUS, now a BLOTUS...
 
China and WHO acted too slowly on Covid-19, pandemic response panel says
From CNN's Jessie Yeung and Sharif Paget

Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.
Former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. Getty Images

China and the World Health Organization (WHO) could have acted quicker and more forcefully to contain the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, an independent review panel said on Monday.

In its second interim report, the Switzerland-based Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response determined that Beijing could have been more vigorous in applying public health measures when cases were first detected in the city of Wuhan, in Hubei province.

"What is clear to the panel is that public health measures could have been applied more forcefully by local and national health authorities in China in January (2020)," the report said.

The first cases in Wuhan occurred between December 12 and December 29, 2019 according to city authorities. The cases weren't reported to WHO until December 31. By the time Wuhan went under lockdown on January 23, 2020 the virus had already spread to Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the United States.

Several countries, most vocally the US and Australia, have accused Beijing of downplaying the outbreak's severity during its early stages, and preventing an effective response until it was too late.

WHO criticism: The independent panel, co-chaired by former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark and former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, also criticized WHO for its delays in sounding the alarm, and called for reforms to the UN agency.

Despite being alerted to the cases by the end of December, 2019 WHO did not convene its emergency committee until January 22, 2020 -- and then waited until January 30 before declaring an international emergency.

"It is not clear why the committee did not meet until the third week of January, nor is it clear why it was unable to agree on the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern when it was first convened," the report said.

The report also highlighted that WHO did not declare the outbreak a pandemic until March 11, 2020 after some health experts and media outlets had already begun adopting the term. By that time, there were already 118,000 cases and more than 4,000 deaths worldwide.
OK, are they able to enforce the verdict? Do they have the power to remove/prosecute Tedros and Xi? If not, isn't this an exercise in futility aka lan par par lan?
 
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The poisoning of China with virus already prepared by DT to submit to unfair trade war deal as early as 2018.

Then US came to HK to stirshit funding the rioters over a boy killing his girlfriend in Taiwan...

Fuck off US. They are the virus spreader started during the Wuhan military war game.

I read a man commented in Utube on Wuhan Military War Game and was shocked to read it.

How cld this comment written at the start of the virus attack in Wuhan. Why he wrote it? Then came the investigation US soldiers were sick from the virus.

Easy to blame on bats...hah....
What? Want to start a WW3 with China?

来吧... Before that go clean up yr fucking own virus mess in all 5 eye countries thanks to yr stupid idiot POTUS, now a BLOTUS...
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