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‘Who believes these numbers?’ Trump claims China MUST be hiding its true Covid-19 death toll, because ‘everybody knows it’ | ‘Who believes these numbers?’ Trump claims China MUST be hiding its true Covid-19 death toll, because ‘everybody knows it’ |
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President Donald Trump has opened up his daily Covid-19 task force press conference by blasting the media for reporting official data that makes the US look bad, instead of pursuing allegations of a Chinese conspiracy. | President Donald Trump has opened up his daily Covid-19 task force press conference by blasting the media for reporting official data that makes the US look bad, instead of pursuing allegations of a Chinese conspiracy. |
“When the fake news gets out there and they start talking about the United States is number one... China’s number one by a lot. It’s not even close. They’re way ahead of us in terms of death,” Trump said just minutes into his daily briefing. | “When the fake news gets out there and they start talking about the United States is number one... China’s number one by a lot. It’s not even close. They’re way ahead of us in terms of death,” Trump said just minutes into his daily briefing. |
China could not have possibly done better than “highly developed healthcare delivery systems of the United Kingdom, in France in Belgium, in Italy, in Spain, with extraordinary doctors and nurses and equipment,” argued White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator Deborah Birx, who was trying to back Trump’s statements with a chart of death rates around the world. | China could not have possibly done better than “highly developed healthcare delivery systems of the United Kingdom, in France in Belgium, in Italy, in Spain, with extraordinary doctors and nurses and equipment,” argued White House Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator Deborah Birx, who was trying to back Trump’s statements with a chart of death rates around the world. |
“Who believes these numbers?” Trump interrupted, pointing at China and Iran, and arguing that "we saw more [body] bags on television than that." | “Who believes these numbers?” Trump interrupted, pointing at China and Iran, and arguing that "we saw more [body] bags on television than that." |
China revised its official coronavirus tally on Friday with authorities in Wuhan adding another 1,290 fatalities to the city’s death toll, accounting for the “incorrect reporting, delays and omissions of cases” in the early stages of the outbreak in the virus’ first major epicenter. | |
After the revision, China’s total death toll stands at 4,632 out of 88,242 confirmed cases. Meanwhile in the US, the official toll from Covid-19 nears 38,000 fatalities out of some 720,000 confirmed cases, as of Saturday. This puts the US and China at nearly identical 5.22% and 5.25% mortality rates among the officially detected and lab-confirmed cases. But of course the American tests are the “best in world,” and China’s population is 4.2 times higher, so the numbers might seem “unbelievably” low to some (forget the ‘draconian’ quarantines that allowed China to virtually stop the virus spread). | |
The World Health Organization (accused by Trump of colluding with Beijing to mislead the US about Covid-19 threat) noted that other countries will likely have to follow China's suit and eventually review their figures as well. The health watchdog, as well as multiple researchers, also repeatedly noted that it makes little sense to track the constantly fluctuating mortality rate until the pandemic is over, given the hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of undetected asymptomatic cases. | |
Launching yet another harsh attack against China, Trump claimed that the question wasn’t about if Beijing is to blame for unleashing the coronavirus on the world and not stopping it “before it started,” but whether it was deliberate or not. | Launching yet another harsh attack against China, Trump claimed that the question wasn’t about if Beijing is to blame for unleashing the coronavirus on the world and not stopping it “before it started,” but whether it was deliberate or not. |
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