“As far as I know, trying to contain a city of 11 million people is new to science. This was how Dr. Gauden Galea, the World Health Organizations country representative in China, described the situation facing the city of Wuhan when asked late last week for his update on the coronavirus outbreak.”
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“I am now one of 11 million people in Wuhan who are living through this grand experiment, a measure that, Galea also said, shows a very strong public health commitment and a willingness to take dramatic action. From inside the curtain that now encloses my city, I wish to offer my thoughts on this dramatic action, and to judge what we have actually seen and experienced in terms of commitment to public health.”
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“Everyone must understand, first of all, that this epidemic was allowed to spread for a period of more than forty days before any of the abovementioned cities were closed off, or any decisive action taken. In fact, if we look at the main efforts undertaken by the leadership, and by provincial and city governments in particular, these were focused mostly not on the containment of the epidemic itself, but on the containment and suppression of information about the disease.”
http://chinamediaproject.org/2020/01/27/dramatic-actions/
The number of official cases in Wuhan went from 692 to 1590 in one day— Steve Lookner (@lookner) January 28, 2020