Posted on 04/15/2020 5:56:44 PM PDT by bitt
The government of Taiwan published a letter, Fox News reported on Monday, sent to officials at the World Health Organization (WHO) in December warning of atypical pneumonia in China evidence, Taipei says, that the WHO had reason to believe the Chinese coronavirus was contagious.
On January 14, weeks after Taiwans health authorities sent the email, the WHO published a message on Twitter citing Communist Party officials claiming that the coronavirus was not transmissible among human beings.
The virus has since been proven to be so contagious that most of the worlds nations have forced entire populations into lockdown, threatening citizens to stay in their homes and not come into contact with other people. Taiwan is among the worlds nations least affected by the virus due to early action to limit travel from China into the country and treating the disease as contagious.
Taiwanese Health Minister Chen Shih-Chung published the message his country sent to the WHO in December during a press conference Saturday, a response to the WHO denying that Taiwan had alerted it to a contagious disease.
News resources today indicate that at least seven atypical pneumonia cases were reported in Wuhan, CHINA, the email, from Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC), read. Their [Chinas] health authorities replied to the media that the cases were believed not SARS [Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome, the disease typically associated with the phrase atypical pneumonia]; however the samples are still under examination, and cases have been isolated for treatment.
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idk if it should happen this year... but in Trump’s second term, we should formally recognize Taiwan as a sovereign country.
Absolutely.
> Trumps second term, we should formally recognize Taiwan as a sovereign country <
This is the perfect time for the entire world to recognize - and shun - Red China for the piece of garbage that it is. And yes, bring Taiwan back into the community of nations.
WHO: What letter?
The lies and bs from the Chicoms and their hired quiselings, the dems in congress and Dem Mayors re their deadly Chicom virus are being exposed several time daily.
I’m sorry; that’s not allowed to be true.
Has Taiwan officially declared their independence, or do they still claim to be the legitimate government of China?
bio-warfare no question in my mind. Only in Wuhan and not the rest of china? but yet it infected 160 countries? something is wrong.
SOURCE: TAIWAN CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL:
https://www.cdc.gov.tw/Category/ListContent/sOn2_m9QgxKqhZ7omgiz1A?uaid=PAD-lbwDHeN_bLa-viBOuw
The facts regarding Taiwans email to alert WHO to possible danger of COVID-19
In response to WHOs denial that Taiwan ever alerted it to the possibility of human-to-human transmission of COVID-19, the Central Epidemic Command Center makes the following statement today, April 11:
The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (Taiwan CDC) learned from online sources that there had been at least seven cases of atypical pneumonia in Wuhan, China. In China, the term atypical pneumonia is commonly used to refer to SARS, a disease transmitted between humans caused by coronavirus.
Owing to its experience with the SARS epidemic in 2003, Taiwan vigilantly kept track of information about the new outbreak. On December 31, 2019, Taiwan sent an email to the International Health Regulations (IHR) focal point under the World Health Organization (WHO), informing WHO of its understanding of the disease and also requesting further information from WHO. Given the lack of clarity at the time, as well as the many rumors that were circulating, Taiwans aim was to ensure that all relevant parties remained alert, especially since the outbreak occurred just before the Lunar New Year holiday, which typically sees tremendous amounts of travel. To be prudent, in the email we took pains to refer to atypical pneumonia, and specifically noted that patients had been isolated for treatment. Public health professionals could discern from this wording that there was a real possibility of human-to-human transmission of the disease. However, because at the time there were as yet no cases of the disease in Taiwan, we could not state directly and conclusively that there had been human-to-human transmission.
The Taiwan CDC also contacted the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in a bid to obtain more information. However, in response to our inquiries, the WHO IHR focal point only responded with a short message stating that Taiwans information had been forwarded to expert colleagues; China provided only a press release.
Even though Taiwan strongly suspected that human-to-human transmission of the disease was already occurring at the time, we were unable to gain confirmation through existing channels. Therefore, on the day the aforementioned email was sent to WHO, the Taiwan government activated enhanced border control and quarantine measures based on the assumption that human-to-human transmission was in fact occurring. These measures included screening passengers on flights from Wuhan prior to disembarkation.
In mid-January, the Taiwan CDC dispatched experts to Wuhan to gain a better understanding of the epidemic, the control measures taken there, and patients exposure history. Based on preliminary research, Taiwan determined that this form of pneumonia could indeed spread via human-to-human transmission.
Bkmk WHO on notice
Who who who let the bug out...
Press release from Taiwan about this matter:
“The facts regarding Taiwans email to alert WHO to possible danger of COVID-19”
- see https://www.cdc.gov.tw/Category/ListContent/sOn2_m9QgxKqhZ7omgiz1A?uaid=PAD-lbwDHeN_bLa-viBOuw
Argh! Sorry about that.
Done.. and yes, while I wouldn’t be very useful, Russia used senior citizens on the front lines in World War Z.. I’m willing to go.
China has to pay.
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