@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-24/how-fox-news-followed-trumps-coronavirus-narrative/12176748

This week, officials in Santa Clara County, California, confirmed the first known death from COVID-19 actually happened on February 6, a full 20 days earlier than previously reported.

 

They also believe the woman who died contracted the virus through the community, which suggests it was silently spreading in the United States as early as the beginning of January.

That renders praise for Donald Trump's China travel ban and argument about the timing of the World Health Organization's warnings somewhat meaningless.

The virus was already there.

 

If that's all true then that would raise a few concerns on how and it would possibly make them the first country to

 

be infected outside of China?

 

That would also bring the conspiracy theories into place as it being payback for their sanctions after all it hasn't

 

had a big impact in China when it's compared to the huge impact it has had on the rest of the world.

China
doesn't value the lives of their own citizens and would use them as pawn to advance their own perceived status.tease.gif