CNN: Washington Post: US intelligence warned Trump in January and February as he dismissed coronavirus threat
When the US recognized the 2009 H1N1 virus we had an extensive influenza monitoring system in place.
You're acting like 6 weeks is some kind of international crime. I told you, there were local officials who didn't want to face reality. But China's national government did act quickly once they recognized what was going on. And I'm pretty sure those local officials who tried to cover the problem up were disciplined.
Whatever actions China took, incompetrump dropped the ball anyway. Talk about a coverup. What do you think of the POTUS dismissing the threat despite multiple people in his administration trying to warn him?
I entirely agree about Trump. He dropped the ball completely, as I said from my very first comment. I completely agree with everything you say about him.
My point is that this does not mitigate China's deliberate, top down coverup and slowness to act, that you seem to be minimising. It is entirely possible to criticise China's response and the US's response at the same time.
They did not act quickly once they recognised it, you keep repeating this, but it is false: both local and national governments knowingly and deliberately covered it up once recognised, lied that it was not human transmissible (they knew this 15th December), and denied the scale until the news reports that were getting out were too prevalent to ignore. And even then they applied the shutdown badly, allow 5 million to leave Wuhan and spread it globally.
It was not just local officials, you keep repeating this, but it is false: Xi knew about it Jan 5th.
This has all been reported in the South China Morning Post, a fairly pro-establishment Hong Kong based broadsheet (owned by Jack Ma, the owner of Alibaba) since the start of the outbreak.
At least we can both agree that trump is a cockwomble, but you are incorrect on the points above.