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China officials knew of coronavirus in December, ordered cover-up, report says
nyPOST ^ | 2/29/2020 | sara dorn

Posted on 02/29/2020 10:38:52 PM PST by bitt

Chinese scientists knew about the coronavirus and its deadly effects as early as December — but were ordered by government officials to suppress the evidence, according to a report.

In late December, several genomics companies tested samples from sick patients in Wuhan — the center of the coronavirus outbreak — and noticed alarming similarities between their illnesses and the 2002 SARS virus, the Sunday Times of London reported, citing Chinese business news site Caixin Global.

The researchers alerted Beijing of their findings — and on Jan. 3, received a gag order from China’s National Health Commission, with instructions to destroy the samples.

Rather than hunkering down to contain the virus, Wuhan officials went ahead with their annual potluck dinner for 40,000 families.

The alleged cover-up continued when representatives from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention visited Wuhan Jan. 8, where officials intentionally withheld information that hospital workers had been infected by patients — a telltale sign of contagion.

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: china; chinavirus; chinaviruschina; chinavirusorigin; chinavirusorigins; coronavirus; coverup; covid19; sarscov2
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1 posted on 02/29/2020 10:38:52 PM PST by bitt
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2 posted on 02/29/2020 10:39:12 PM PST by bitt (A government afraid of it's citizens - should be afraid.)
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To: bitt

Consul General Wang Donghua
People’s Republic of China
415-852-5920
A recent report that your government ordered suppression of the finding of Corona Virus as evidenced at https://tinyurl.com/s3nwbzr gives another example of your ruling party’s governing unfitness to meet honorably with the nations of the world.
It is suggested that your whole government of traitors resign en masse, to allow conscientious Chinese patriots to recover your nation’s fallen honor.
Charles O’Connell
Sacramento, California.


3 posted on 02/29/2020 10:46:42 PM PST by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: bitt

There’s a science study produced back in Feb of 2019...four local Chinese scientists from Wuhan University, who actively talked of the bat virus and how it would arrive within a period of time. I think this was out there long before December 2019.


4 posted on 02/29/2020 10:55:17 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: pepsionice
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/28/opinion/coronavirus-china.html

The latest scary new virus that has captured the world’s horrified attention, caused a lockdown of 56 million people in China, disrupted travel plans around the globe and sparked a run on medical masks from Wuhan, Hubei Province, to Bryan, Texas, is known provisionally as “nCoV-2019.” It’s a clunky moniker for a lurid threat.

The name, picked by the team of Chinese scientists who isolated and identified the virus, is short for “novel coronavirus of 2019.” It reflects the fact that the virus was first recognized to have infected humans late last year — in a seafood and live-animal market in Wuhan — and that it belongs to the coronavirus family, a notorious group. The SARS epidemic of 2002-3, which infected 8,098 people worldwide, killing 774 of them, was caused by a coronavirus, and so was the MERS outbreak that began on the Arabian Peninsula in 2012 and still lingers (2,494 people infected and 858 deaths as of November).

Despite the new virus’s name, though, and as the people who christened it well know, nCoV-2019 isn’t as novel as you might think.

Something very much like it was found several years ago in a cave in Yunnan, a province roughly a thousand miles southwest of Wuhan, by a team of perspicacious researchers, who noted its existence with concern. The fast spread of nCoV-2019 — more than 4,500 confirmed cases, including at least 106 deaths, as of Tuesday morning, and the figures will have risen by the time you read this — is startling but not unforeseeable. That the virus emerged from a nonhuman animal, probably a bat, and possibly after passing through another creature, may seem spooky, yet it is utterly unsurprising to scientists who study these things.

One such scientist is Zheng-Li Shi, of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a senior author of the draft paper (not yet peer reviewed and so far available only in preprint) that gave nCoV-2019 its identity and name. It was Ms. Shi and her collaborators who, back in 2005, showed that the SARS pathogen was a bat virus that had spilled over into people. Ms. Shi and colleagues have been tracing coronaviruses in bats since then, warning that some of them are uniquely suited to cause human pandemics.

In a 2017 paper, they set out how, after nearly five years of collecting fecal samples from bats in the Yunnan cave, they had found coronaviruses in multiple individuals of four different species of bats, including one called the intermediate horseshoe bat, because of the half-oval flap of skin protruding like a saucer around its nostrils. The genome of that virus, Ms. Shi and her colleagues have now announced, is 96 percent identical to the Wuhan virus that has recently been found in humans. And those two constitute a pair distinct from all other known coronaviruses, including the one that causes SARS. In this sense, nCoV-2019 is novel — and possibly even more dangerous to humans than the other coronaviruses.

I say “possibly” because so far, not only do we not know how dangerous it is, we can’t know. Outbreaks of new viral diseases are like the steel balls in a pinball machine: You can slap your flippers at them, rock the machine on its legs and bonk the balls to the jittery rings, but where they end up dropping depends on 11 levels of chance as well as on anything you do. This is true with coronaviruses in particular: They mutate often while they replicate, and can evolve as quickly as a nightmare ghoul.

Peter Daszak, the president of EcoHealth Alliance, a private research organization based in New York that focuses on the connections between human and wildlife health, is one of Ms. Shi’s longtime partners. “We’ve been raising the flag on these viruses for 15 years,” he told me on Friday with calm frustration. “Ever since SARS.” He was a co-author of the 2005 bats-and-SARS study, and again of the 2017 paper about the multiple SARS-like coronaviruses in the Yunnan cave.

Mr. Daszak told me that, during that second study, the field team took blood samples from a couple of thousand Yunnanese people, about 400 of whom lived near the cave. Roughly 3 percent of them carried antibodies against SARS-related coronaviruses.

“We don’t know if they got sick. We don’t know if they were exposed as children or adults,” Mr. Daszak said. “But what it tells you is that these viruses are making the jump, repeatedly, from bats to humans.” In other words, this Wuhan emergency is no novel event. It’s part of a sequence of related contingencies that stretches back into the past and will stretch forward into the future, as long as current circumstances persist.

So when you’re done worrying about this outbreak, worry about the next one. Or do something about the current circumstances.

Current circumstances include a perilous trade in wildlife for food, with supply chains stretching through Asia, Africa and to a lesser extent, the United States and elsewhere. That trade has now been outlawed in China, on a temporary basis; but it was outlawed also during SARS, then allowed to resume — with bats, civets, porcupines, turtles, bamboo rats, many kinds of birds and other animals piled together in markets such as the one in Wuhan.

Current circumstances also include 7.6 billion hungry humans: some of them impoverished and desperate for protein; some affluent and wasteful and empowered to travel every which way by airplane. These factors are unprecedented on planet Earth: We know from the fossil record, by absence of evidence, that no large-bodied animal has ever been nearly so abundant as humans are now, let alone so effective at arrogating resources. And one consequence of that abundance, that power, and the consequent ecological disturbances is increasing viral exchanges — first from animal to human, then from human to human, sometimes on a pandemic scale.

We invade tropical forests and other wild landscapes, which harbor so many species of animals and plants — and within those creatures, so many unknown viruses. We cut the trees; we kill the animals or cage them and send them to markets. We disrupt ecosystems, and we shake viruses loose from their natural hosts. When that happens, they need a new host. Often, we are it.

The list of such viruses emerging into humans sounds like a grim drumbeat: Machupo, Bolivia, 1961; Marburg, Germany, 1967; Ebola, Zaire and Sudan, 1976; H.I.V., recognized in New York and California, 1981; a form of Hanta (now known as Sin Nombre), southwestern United States, 1993; Hendra, Australia, 1994; bird flu, Hong Kong, 1997; Nipah, Malaysia, 1998; West Nile, New York, 1999; SARS, China, 2002-3; MERS, Saudi Arabia, 2012; Ebola again, West Africa, 2014. And that’s just a selection. Now we have nCoV-2019, the latest thump on the drum.

Current circumstances also include bureaucrats who lie and conceal bad news, and elected officials who brag to the crowd about cutting forests to create jobs in the timber industry and agriculture or about cutting budgets for public health and research. The distance from Wuhan or the Amazon to Paris, Toronto or Washington is short for some viruses, measured in hours, given how well they can ride within airplane passengers. And if you think funding pandemic preparedness is expensive, wait until you see the final cost of nCoV-2019.

Fortunately, current circumstances also include brilliant, dedicated scientists and outbreak-response medical people — such as many at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, EcoHealth Alliance, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.), the Chinese C.D.C. and numerous other institutions. These are the people who go into bat caves, swamps and high-security containment laboratories, often risking their lives, to bring out bat feces and blood and other precious evidence to study genomic sequences and answer the key questions.

As the number of nCoV-2019 cases has increased, and the death toll along with it, one metric, the case fatality rate, has remained rather steady so far: at about or below 3 percent. As of Tuesday, less than three out of 100 confirmed cases had died. That’s relatively good luck — worse than for most strains of influenza, better than for SARS.

This good luck may not last. Nobody knows where the pinball will go. Four days from today, the number of cases may be in the tens of thousands. Six months from today, Wuhan pneumonia may be receding into memory. Or not.

We are faced with two mortal challenges, in the short term and the long term. Short term: We must do everything we can, with intelligence, calm and a full commitment of resources, to contain and extinguish this nCoV-2019 outbreak before it becomes, as it could, a devastating global pandemic. Long term: We must remember, when the dust settles, that nCoV-2019 was not a novel event or a misfortune that befell us. It was — it is — part of a pattern of choices that we humans are making.

David Quammen is an author and journalist whose books include “Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic.”


5 posted on 02/29/2020 11:02:57 PM PST by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: CharlesOConnell

And to boot, there are multiple Freepers that believe that posting articles on the biggest news story since the election of Donald Trump is simply a ploy to attack the president.

So they start emoting. Calling names. Getting very angry, insistent that other people see the world as they do.


6 posted on 02/29/2020 11:42:27 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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7 posted on 02/29/2020 11:48:37 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Al

Don’t worry. Bloomberg says they’ll be held accountable by the people there.

Go look at the Candian Level-4 lab where Chinese Ph.D.s were caught stealing samples.

Where’s the only Level 4 lab in China? In Wuhan. A few hundred feet from the market.

They even advertised for a scientist there to study SARS type virus, bats.

But some on FR tell us to trust the Chinese and their numbers.


8 posted on 02/29/2020 11:55:03 PM PST by TigerClaws
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To: Mariner

Ironically, these attacks remind me of the attacks Trump supporters sustained before FR went all-in for Trump in 2016...

Interesting that much like the dems, they don’t seem to support free speech unless they agree with it.


9 posted on 03/01/2020 12:03:34 AM PST by Freedom56v2
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To: Mariner


And to boot, there are multiple Freepers that believe that posting articles on the biggest news story since the election of Donald Trump is simply a ploy to attack the president.

posting every single new supposed infection is dumb and boring.     when 3/4 of posts are virus, and only half are true, I lose interest.

if you, for whatever perverted reason, want to destroy this forum, I will fight you.     it's NOT LIKE YOUR INCESSANT POSTS ARE MAKING ANYONE SAFER.     it seems you just want to bloviate about virus.    what's your problem?


10 posted on 03/01/2020 12:11:26 AM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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To: CharlesOConnell

Oh look the gets down to it. It isnt that these viruses start in turd world countries whose gotta oppress their citizens. It’s because greedy wealthy people fly on airplanes and waste food

Their hygiene sucks. Their is no sewage treatment. They eat ridiculous food sold in ridiculous markets. They live pretty much like they have for millennia


11 posted on 03/01/2020 12:20:20 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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Hey, Mariner has been here a while...14 years longer than you, and you are going to fight them about destroying this forum?? Say what?

This is not your forum, so why don’t you just dial it down a bit...

Don’t wanna read about it, look thru other topics...


12 posted on 03/01/2020 12:20:31 AM PST by Freedom56v2
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To: Mariner

It is not the biggest story since Trump was elected president.


13 posted on 03/01/2020 12:21:26 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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COVID-19 Spreadsheet using JHU data

File XLSX

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14 posted on 03/01/2020 12:23:27 AM PST by DoughtyOne (The DNC has a taxidermist on speed for Nancy, Hillary, and Ruth.)
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To: Nifster


They live pretty much like they have for millennia

...only back then we didn't have chicken-littles hectoring us on FR.


15 posted on 03/01/2020 12:24:13 AM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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To: Nifster

“It is not the biggest story since Trump was elected president.”

Sure it is.

More ink is being spilled, more bits broadcast on this subject than any other single subject.


16 posted on 03/01/2020 12:26:04 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Freedom56v2


hey, Mariner has been here a while...14 years longer than you,

I LOVE IT!

"don't you know who I am" BY PROXY!

good one!


17 posted on 03/01/2020 12:27:29 AM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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To: 867V309

The only one on this thread who is hysterical and full of hyperbole TYPING IN ALL CAPS THROWING OUT INSULTS is you.

Dial it down for your own health if not our sanity.


18 posted on 03/01/2020 12:29:27 AM PST by Freedom56v2
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To: Mariner


Sure it is.

get a grip

muller russia collusion                          by a mile


19 posted on 03/01/2020 12:29:27 AM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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To: Freedom56v2


Dial it down for your own health if not our sanity.

bite me dumbo     :)


20 posted on 03/01/2020 12:31:22 AM PST by 867V309 (Lock Her Up)
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