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Yes, A Border Wall Will Help Contain The Coronavirus; If it begins to spread in Mexico, we’re going to wish we had secured the border.
The Federalist ^ | 03/03/2020 | John Daniel Davidson

Posted on 03/03/2020 7:03:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind

You might think Democrats and the media would have quickly realized that the rapid spread of coronavirus is an epidemiological event wholly indifferent to performative wokeness. But no.

Last week at a campaign stop in South Carolina, erstwhile Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg quipped that Trump’s border wall would not stop the coronavirus because the disease “doesn’t respect borders.” Also last week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren—who as of this writing hadn’t yet ended her bid for the nomination—introduced a bill to divert money from the president’s border wall to help fund the government’s coronavirus response.

As the Trump administration scrambled to respond to the fast-spreading virus, others chimed in along the same lines. Reacting to news that the administration was considering additional entry restrictions at the U.S.-Mexico border, Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon tweeted, “There are 5x as many confirmed cases of the #coronavirus in Canada as Mexico. Why isn’t Donald Trump focused on our northern border? I’ll give you three guesses but you’ll only need one.” (In case you’re wondering, the answer Sen. Merkley is looking for is: Trump is racist.)

As irresponsible and unserious as such talk is right now, I have to say, contra Buttigieg, that although it’s true a border wall won’t stop the coronavirus, it might help stop people who have the coronavirus from entering the United States undetected, which is the entire purpose of imposing travel restrictions during a global pandemic.

It’s astounding that any of this even needs to be said when new cases of the disease are cropping up every day all over the world, along with growing numbers of coronavirus deaths in the United States (six as of this writing, all in Washington State). But we live in an idiotic age, when travel restrictions and border controls, even in the face of a deadly disease we know very little about, are denounced as racist and xenophobic by tech journalists, woke pundits, and Democratic presidential frontrunners alike.

The Coronavirus In Mexico Is Going to Be Very Bad

That being the case, I’m going to say this as plainly as I can: contra Merkley, there’s good reason to be more worried about the spread of the coronavirus in Mexico than in Canada, and contra Buttigieg and Warren, there’s good reason to tighten our southwest border now, before the virus becomes widespread south of the Rio Grande.

Consider the countries that have had the highest number of cases to date: China, Italy, and Iran. Each represents a different kind of regime, which has in turn affected official responses to the outbreaks. China has an authoritarian regime with a strong state apparatus, Iran has an authoritarian regime with a weak and corrupt state apparatus, and Italy has a democratic regime with a relatively strong state apparatus.

In China, communist party officials at first concealed the disease and cracked down on anyone, including doctors, who tried to sound the alarm. Once it got out of control, the government imposed extraordinarily harsh measures to reduce the spread of the disease, including mass quarantines and lockdowns of entire cities, which at the moment seem to be working. The number of new coronavirus cases in China has been reportedly dropping in recent days, with officials in Hubei province—the epicenter of the outbreak—on Monday reporting 125 new infections, continuing a steady decline in new cases over the past several days.

In Italy, which has the most number of coronavirus cases outside Asia, authorities have quarantined certain areas but have not been as secretive about the spread of the disease. Officials have reported more than 1,600 cases—more than double the number of cases reported on Friday—and more than 50 fatalities. Meanwhile, the nation’s public health system has tested many tens of thousands of people (for free), so many that it has sparked a national debate about how much testing is too much.

Then there’s Iran. We know less about the extent of the outbreak there than elsewhere, but we do know that it has hit the highest levels of the government. A top advisor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei died of the virus Monday following the deaths of two other Iranian leaders, a former ambassadors and a member of parliament.

As of Monday, seven government officials have been infected, including the vice president for women’s affairs, the highest-ranking woman in the regime. As of Monday, Iran had officially reported more than 1,500 cases and 66 confirmed fatalities. Some accounts on social media indicate the outbreak in Iran is out of control and that the government in Tehran is not only hiding the numbers of infected and deaths but has failed to take measures to slow the spread of the virus.

Coronavirus epidemy in Iran has past the crisis level. The country is imploding – law and order to disappear in the next days. A number of officials already died and mass infection among hospital staff and police forces reported.

— Ali (@aliostad) February 29, 2020

Now consider Mexico, a country with weak and corrupt government at all levels, no ability to enforce quarantines, and virtually no public health system. From the standpoint of dealing with something like coronavirus, Mexico is the worst of all possible combinations and presents ideal conditions for the spread of the disease.

This is a country, after all, where the central government has effectively ceded entire swaths of its territory to powerful drug cartels and gangs. The Mexican state, such as it is, has almost no ability to impose the rule of law, let alone combat or contain something like the coronavirus, and we should not expect any effective response to an outbreak there. As of Monday, there were five known cases in Mexico, and soon there will be more.

Under these circumstances, it’s not racist or xenophobic to consider measures to secure the southwest border. It’s prudent, and long overdue. In fact, it might already be too late.


John is the Political Editor at The Federalist.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: borderwall; coronavirus; mexico

1 posted on 03/03/2020 7:03:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

All true.


2 posted on 03/03/2020 7:06:04 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: SeekAndFind

LEARN FROM RECENT HISTORY:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H1N1#Swine_influenza

In April 2009, an outbreak of influenza-like illness (ILI) occurred in Mexico and then in the United States; the CDC reported seven cases of novel A/H1N1 influenza and promptly shared the genetic sequences on the GISAID database. With similar timely sharing of data for Mexican isolates, by 24 April it became clear that the outbreak of ILI in Mexico and the confirmed cases of novel influenza A in the southwest US were related and WHO issued a health advisory on the outbreak of “influenza-like illness in the United States and Mexico”.

The disease then spread very rapidly, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 2,099 by 7 May, despite aggressive measures taken by the Mexican government to curb the spread of the disease.


3 posted on 03/03/2020 7:06:17 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: cloudmountain

LEARN FROM RECENT HISTORY:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H1N1#Swine_influenza

In April 2009, an outbreak of influenza-like illness (ILI) occurred in Mexico and then in the United States; the CDC reported seven cases of novel A/H1N1 influenza and promptly shared the genetic sequences on the GISAID database. With similar timely sharing of data for Mexican isolates, by 24 April it became clear that the outbreak of ILI in Mexico and the confirmed cases of novel influenza A in the southwest US were related and WHO issued a health advisory on the outbreak of “influenza-like illness in the United States and Mexico”.

The disease then spread very rapidly, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 2,099 by 7 May, despite aggressive measures taken by the Mexican government to curb the spread of the disease.


4 posted on 03/03/2020 7:06:36 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: SeekAndFind

I garauntee you that the MSM ignore reporting on any Mexican outbreak (if there is one) and will say that the right is politicizing corona if they try to talk about it.


5 posted on 03/03/2020 7:07:34 AM PST by z3n
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RE: I garauntee you that the MSM ignore reporting on any Mexican outbreak (if there is one) and will say that the right is politicizing corona if they try to talk about it.

At the rate things are going here in the USA, it will be ironic if Mexico SEALED THEIR BORDERS FROM THE USA !!


6 posted on 03/03/2020 7:08:39 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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The disease then spread very rapidly, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 2,099 by 7 May, despite aggressive measures taken by the Mexican government to curb the spread of the disease

The ONLY "aggressive measures" that government takes is to keep its ruling class in power. They DO control the banks (dinero), police, military and land...just everything. The rest is wishful thinking, aka baloney.

7 posted on 03/03/2020 7:12:55 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: SeekAndFind

You can say that again.


8 posted on 03/03/2020 7:21:52 AM PST by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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To: SeekAndFind

You can say that again.


9 posted on 03/03/2020 7:22:04 AM PST by null and void (By the pricking of my lungs, Something wicked this way comes ...)
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To: SeekAndFind

Just another flu-like disease that mostly kills the elderly and decrepit. Stay in shape, Freepers, and you will be fine


10 posted on 03/03/2020 7:47:42 AM PST by olepap
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To: SeekAndFind
In April 2009, an outbreak of influenza-like illness (ILI) occurred in Mexico and then in the United States; the CDC reported seven cases of novel A/H1N1 influenza and promptly shared the genetic sequences on the GISAID database. With similar timely sharing of data for Mexican isolates, by 24 April it became clear that the outbreak of ILI in Mexico and the confirmed cases of novel influenza A in the southwest US were related and WHO issued a health advisory on the outbreak of “influenza-like illness in the United States and Mexico”.
The disease then spread very rapidly, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 2,099 by 7 May, despite aggressive measures taken by the Mexican government to curb the spread of the disease.

Mexico takes "aggressive measures" against its own people, Central Americans sneaking into Mexico--all those who have no power.

Those in power will do what they have to do ONLY if outside influences (Uncle Sam) INSIST on it. Otherwise: NADA...

11 posted on 03/03/2020 8:04:54 AM PST by cloudmountain
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To: SeekAndFind

I feel its about 100% certain that the coronavirus is already in mexico. Many of the crossers have been OTMs and many of them have been from China for years.


12 posted on 03/03/2020 8:21:57 AM PST by pfflier
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I am 90% certain that COVID-19 has been the the US since early November 2019.


13 posted on 03/03/2020 8:23:22 AM PST by mad_as_he$$
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To: mad_as_he$$
The question is how the disease vectors. Most border crossers follow the interstate systems and when interstates intersect, they tend to gather.

That makes LA, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque and Denver the hotbeds for potential infection spreading. Coincidentally they are also airline hubs.

14 posted on 03/03/2020 8:33:02 AM PST by pfflier
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To: SeekAndFind

The virus is spreading in California, not Mexico. I’m waiting for Mexico to close their border and pay for the wall.


15 posted on 03/03/2020 8:36:50 AM PST by aimhigh (THIS is His commandment . . . . 1 John 3:23)
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To: SeekAndFind

I hope the cartels see the virus spread as a threat to their money and power. They will be far more effective than the Mexican government at slowing the spread.

A virus is bad for business.


16 posted on 03/03/2020 8:55:02 AM PST by ModelBreaker
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To: SeekAndFind

Iran:The Vice President of Women’s Affairs? Would be curious in her job description.


17 posted on 03/03/2020 9:05:04 AM PST by donozark (There are no flamingoes in Venezuela.)
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Mobs of Mexicans will cross the border to get health care—I don’t blame them. They will come to California where it is FREE!


18 posted on 03/03/2020 9:52:44 AM PST by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll Onward! Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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Mobs of Mexicans will cross the border to get health care—I don’t blame them. They will come to California where it is FREE!


19 posted on 03/03/2020 9:52:44 AM PST by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll Onward! Ride to the sound of the guns!)
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