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Topic: Will the world leaders punish China because of it’s handling of Coronavirus? (Read 126 times)

legendary
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Shouldn't the world fine the Pirbright Institute for letting its patented Coronavirus out into the world? Maybe they should even fine the "Gates Foundation" for helping to fund the Institute for the development of the CV.


Amazing coincidence: Coronavirus VACCINE just announced



The chair of infectious diseases at H.K.U., Yuen told reporters that he and his colleagues were able to isolate the new virus from his city's first imported case, and transform it into a vaccine that, upon being tested and approved, can be publicly released.

"We have already produced the vaccine, but it will take a long time to test on animals," Yuen is quoted as saying, without giving an exact timeframe for when these tests might be completed. He did, however, indicate that the testing phase on animals usually takes a few months, followed by at least another year to conduct human clinical trials.

Yuen says he based his new vaccine on a nasal spray influenza vaccine that he previously developed. By simply modifying this earlier vaccine with part of the surface antigen of novel coronavirus, Yuen and his team believe they've cracked the code.


Cool
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
Honestly, China should've warned the rest of the world sooner as they did have advanced knowledge of this. It's going to be their fault if this continues to spread as people have already left China and gone to other countries outside of the world before they decided to stop travel into China (or at least stopping travel from/to particular cities)

China didn't want the news to come out because they knew it would mess with their economy -- and the only thing that keeps the people of China at bay is that the economy keeps going forward. Once the growth stops, and not everyone is employed, things are going to get interesting fast.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
Haven't they been punished enough by the warmongers inflicting it on them.
sr. member
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I had heard rumours online that China was aware of this virus spreading, but it decided not to inform the world earlier about it and by the time it did announce to the world the damage was already done. Now many articles are popping up online with information about how China buried the news of this virus spreading at an early stage, and had they not done that then this virus would never have gone global, as it could have been contained locally and a possible pandemic could have been avoided. Now the question arises will the world leaders act against China for letting this virus ship globally or will they simply ignore their mistake?.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/china-silenced-doctor-who-first-raised-alarm-about-coronovirus-nyt-reports

some will, but not because of the coronavirus, but because they hate china in general, like those pacific islands who fear eastasian fishing vessels.

for them everything is welcome to push back china, also a free trade agreement with the chinese is in their interest, as they will aquire equity from china, and china can't just controll technologies in china, and export like germany did after world war 2
hero member
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I had heard rumours online that China was aware of this virus spreading, but it decided not to inform the world earlier about it and by the time it did announce to the world the damage was already done. Now many articles are popping up online with information about how China buried the news of this virus spreading at an early stage, and had they not done that then this virus would never have gone global, as it could have been contained locally and a possible pandemic could have been avoided. Now the question arises will the world leaders act against China for letting this virus ship globally or will they simply ignore their mistake?.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/china-silenced-doctor-who-first-raised-alarm-about-coronovirus-nyt-reports
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