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Spread of Coronavirus would have been reduced by 95% without China coverup
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[quote:Mr_Smith:MV80MzM1NTQxXzc4OTM0MDQ2XzgyMEE3ODA2] [quote:Fist in the Box:MV80MzM1NTQxXzY0QTdDQjY0] Who's to blame? China and WHO lapdog. _____ [b]FLASHBACK March 11: Study Concludes China Acting 3 Weeks Earlier Could Have Avoided Global Pandemic[/b] ANDERS HAGSTROM | March 31, 2020 (Daily Caller) - [i]The world could have avoided a global pandemic had China taken action to slow the spread of coronavirus just three weeks earlier, according to a study from the University of Southampton. Study author Dr. Shengjie Lai found that earlier action from China could have reduced the spread of the disease by up to 95 percent. Released on March 11, its findings paralleled messaging from President Donald Trump, who has said that China’s delay in making the outbreak public cost the world precious time to prepare. Lai created models estimating how the virus would have spread had China acted up to three weeks earlier or three weeks later. A single week earlier would have reduced spread by 66 percent; two weeks 86 percent; and three weeks 95 percent. Had China acted three weeks later, however, the number of infected would have been 67 times higher, the study found...[/i] READ MORE: https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/31/china-coronavirus-pandemic-early-action/ [/quote] Bull shit, I sent my first notice out to my family on 1/25 that coronvirus is likely a once in a lifetime virus and it would be wise to stock up and prepare to shelter in for a few months. If I could have sorted it with my internet connection and a laptop, then a department with a budget of 8 BILLION a year should have certainly been able to sort it at that time. It was painful watching the CDC drop the ball on testing as well. China obviously cooked the books but they gave us the data so the epidemiology was clear, just not the scale of the mess in China. Then it moved to other countries. We had yet other chances to sort it out then. we didn't no, the CDC and those two idiot doctors on stage with Trump blew it. [/quote]
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Who's to blame? China and WHO lapdog.
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FLASHBACK March 11: Study Concludes China Acting 3 Weeks Earlier Could Have Avoided Global Pandemic
ANDERS HAGSTROM | March 31, 2020
(Daily Caller) -
The world could have avoided a global pandemic had China taken action to slow the spread of coronavirus just three weeks earlier, according to a study from the University of Southampton.
Study author Dr. Shengjie Lai found that earlier action from China could have reduced the spread of the disease by up to 95 percent. Released on March 11, its findings paralleled messaging from President Donald Trump, who has said that China’s delay in making the outbreak public cost the world precious time to prepare.
Lai created models estimating how the virus would have spread had China acted up to three weeks earlier or three weeks later. A single week earlier would have reduced spread by 66 percent; two weeks 86 percent; and three weeks 95 percent. Had China acted three weeks later, however, the number of infected would have been 67 times higher, the study found...
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