Originally posted by: munnihyderabad
@bold - how conveniently Wuhan was locked down that they blocked all travel from Wuhan to rest of China but let millions of ppl fly out of Wuhan to other countries specially during Chinese New Year 👏 There are no cases in Shanghai or Beijing or rest of China , how cool they could export to Iran and Italy foremost and Washington state was worse effected in US during this travel . Thank you China
If they were so serious abt lives they shd have restricted the international travel, but they never intended that and WHO itself tweeted there is no human to human transmission on Jan 14th .. they don't don't restrict travel ban to China, When US president signed executive order to block all travel to and from China , ppl cried "Racism" but yes got to credit China for locking down Wuhan "completely"
Taiwan was the first country to notify and report WHO about human transmission, but then WHO ignored it and infact denied and said there is NO human to human , Taiwan even released emails for that
Every country is skeptical about China's numbers we still don't know the exact figures now or before.
Imagine if Virus was first found in India .. even before we realize entire India would be affected with the travel , railways, buses, flights, roadways etc .. but then China only confined it to Wuhan ... if we want to read there are lot of stuff .. but then if we want to go by face value .. China is the best !
Ventilators , China has max number? when their death numbers are not actual why shd we even bother or trust about China's ventilators numbers ... or their hospital beds ...
the deaths on ventilators is also high, not everyone on a ventilator is saved , so China's claim of max ventilators doesn't even make sense when their numbers are not believed by any other country in the world .
https://time.com/5818547/ventilators-coronavirus/
Generally speaking, 40% to 50% of patients with severe respiratory distress die while on ventilators, experts say. But 80% or more of coronavirus patients placed on the machines in New York City have died, state and city officials say.
Higher-than-normal death rates also have been reported elsewhere in the U.S., said Dr. Albert Rizzo, the American Lung Association’s chief medical officer. And similar reports have also emerged from China and the United Kingdom. One U.K. report put the figure at 66%. A very small study in Wuhan, the Chinese city where the disease first emerged, said 86% died.