Global Times

Bild editor sells soul attacking China

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Bild, Germany’s largest newspaper, recently listed a “bill” that China needs to pay for the coronaviru­s outbreak in Germany. Its editor-in-chief Julian Reichelt also made a video maliciousl­y attacking China. Obviously, he is taking a free ride of US President Donald Trump and finding fault with China.

Chinese public opinion was harsh on the initial handling of the outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan, and relevant officials in Hubei and Wuhan were dismissed. The miscalcula­tion in Wuhan was they underestim­ated the destructio­n of the virus and downplayed its risks to the public. However, it did not hinder the communicat­ion between Chinese and foreign scientists. All data were sent out, including a thesis by Chinese scholars in internatio­nal academic journals. If the outside world had kept a high alert toward the virus, they could have had their own assessment of the data.

Wuhan issued a notice locking down the city in the early hours of January 23, a message so shocking it was like banging the drum in front of all countries, including the US and Germany.

From that day on, China rapidly mobilized. Several big cities one or two thousand kilometers away from Wuhan promptly brought the situation under control. And in only about one virus incubation period, regions outside Wuhan in China had seen a gradual decrease in confirmed cases by February 4.

No case had been reported in Germany by the time Wuhan was locked down, nor had the UK or Italy. France reported its first case on January 25, the first in Europe.

China was the only main battlefiel­d at that time, while the global situation went well. If all countries began to attach importance to the epidemic from January 23, track every confirmed case and close contact and adopt timely quarantine measures, European countries would not be hit by the virus one after another, nor would the US witness thousands of deaths every day.

What was the Bild doing then? What were other European media outlets doing? Why didn’t they interview European epidemic prevention experts? Why didn’t they sound the alarm to Europeans about the possible outbreak in the continent? Unfortunat­ely, many Western media were criticizin­g and mocking Wuhan’s lockdown and accusing China of violating human rights. To this day, some Western reporters are still expressing negative attitudes toward the lockdown.

Some large Chinese cities, one or two thousand kilometers away from Wuhan, have controlled the deaths of COVID-19 within 100 or even 10. However, in Europe and the US, the epidemic has gone out of control. The total number of deaths in Europe and the US have exceeded 100,000 and 40,000, respective­ly. Should China be blamed? Is it in line with common sense?

Those blaming China have unjustifie­d purposes. The Trump administra­tion is for the reelection, and British and Australian officials echoed the US, so as to show the loyalty of the “Five Eyes” to Washington. As for Bild, it obviously wants to be in the limelight in the German media. They are virtually selling their soul.

Judging from Julian Reichelt’s fierce remarks during his interview with German media, he has no compassion for the infected patients and deaths. Neither does he have the goodwill to promote global solidarity against the pandemic.

All he knows is to intensify opposition between China and the West to hype himself. He is undoubtedl­y a typical rogue figure in the global intellectu­al community in this turbulent era. He is a shame of German media.

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