Chen Rui and Xu Bingqing
Coronavirus Timeline Leading Up to Wuhan’s Lockdown Shows Clear Signs of Cover-Up
…or at the very least, a failure to take the virus seriously.
YiCai Global, 2020
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China might have sounded coronavirus alarm bells earlier and mitigated the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As of mid-March, 2020, COVID-19, the illness caused by a new type of coronavirus first found in the city of Wuhan, China, has infected over 80,000 people with over 3,000 deaths. The Chinese government has been widely criticized for attempts to cover up the outbreak and downplay its severity in the early days. As a result, containment of the coronavirus failed and the exponential spread of the virus overwhelmed China’s health care system. The government was forced into a rare public confrontation with its mistakes and swiftly implemented drastic lockdown measures, which have proven effective. But the question remains: when and what did China cover up, and how could this have gone differently?
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Chen Rui and Xu Bingqing are reporters for YiMagazine, a leading financial news platform in China.
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