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2020 m. balandžio 11 d., šeštadienis

Why did the coronavirus spread throughout the West, but not throughout China?

 “Here’s the mystery. The Chinese government allowed five million residents to flee the City of Wuhan before they locked it down in January. Most of these people presumably went on to other places within China, and yet, according to the Chinese government, and by the way, as well as all available evidence we now have in the West, there were no other major outbreaks in China — not in Shanghai, not in Chengdu, not in Beijing. Meanwhile, other cities all over Europe and the United States have been brought to their knees by the virus. How could this be? It doesn’t seem to make any sense at all.”
Carlson added, “For some reason, almost nobody in the American media has even asked about it. That’s strange. At this point, we have no real explanation for why the coronavirus spread throughout the West, but not throughout China. We should find that out.”

Undoubtedly, a powerful Chinese bureaucracy that isolates all those infected helps. But most importantly, China is the factory of the world. As a result, they did not have the same lack of masks and other protective measures as it is felt here in the West. Chinese children are better protected on the streets from infection than many of our doctors. It turns out that being able to produce everything we need within the US and within the EU is a matter of biological and economic security for our nations. For too long, we have allowed Chinese stuff resellers to enrich themselves at the expense of the security of us all.

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