Comments by "Robert A" (@RobertAmer) on "Why did China NOT have a SECOND WAVE? 🇨🇳 Unseen China" video.

  1.  @fake-news  you may well have lived in China for many years, but you did not live there during the pandemic. It has yet to be proved that the virus originated in China, although it was first discovered and made known to the world. Before criticizing certain aspects of the response you seem unaware of what was occurring behind the scenes, once this unknown virus was discovered. A specialist team of scientists was dispatched to Wuhan to investigate this unknown virus, which had already been made known to the public, although it had been misrepresented as a different virus, namely SARS. I will remind you, at that time this virus was unknown! Some people who publicized this were castigated by local authorities but did not follow proper procedures. As a result, they lost their jobs or were demoted, and all charges were admonished. It still took the scientific team a week to discover the virus and learn it genome, which was released to the world a little more then a week after their arrival. As to the nature of the virus, that was still under investigation, including spread and effects. The rest of the world could have been much more prepared, if some of their governments did not behave so pig headedly. As for the origin of the virus, although there was much assumed speculation about where it began, there is still no answer or proof. Interestingly, today it was announced through Reuters, that scientists in Italy believe the virus was active there back in September 2019. You are welcome to check this information out. So did this virus originate in China, possibly unlikely, however China was the first country to identify it and to share its genome with the world as soon as it was known. Did China respond appropriately at first sign of this virus? Possibly not, but it did not know too much about it. When sufficient information was known, it moved very rapidly in terms of world notifications and internal lockdowns. I suggest you go back and do some research.
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