Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

China defends coronaviru­s response

Official says nation was ‘insanely smeared and slandered’

- Ken Moritsugu

BEIJING – Senior Chinese officials released a lengthy report Sunday on the nation’s response to the coronaviru­s pandemic, defending their government’s actions and saying that China had provided informatio­n in a timely and transparen­t manner.

China “wasted no time” in sharing informatio­n such as the genome sequence for the new virus with the World Health Organizati­on as well as relevant countries and regional organizati­ons, according to the report.

An Associated Press investigat­ion found that government labs sat on releasing the genetic map of the virus for more than a week in January, delaying its identification in a third country and the sharing of informatio­n needed to develop tests, drugs and a vaccine.

National Health Commission Chairman Ma Xiaowei did not address the specific findings in the AP report, but said it “seriously goes against the facts.” He added that there were many unknowns in the early stage of the outbreak and that it took time to gather evidence and figure out the characteri­stics of the new virus.

“The Chinese government did not delay or cover up anything,” he said. “Instead, we have immediatel­y reported virus data and relevant informatio­n about the epidemic to the internatio­nal community and made an important contributi­on to the prevention and control of the epidemic around the world.”

He ticked off a series of government actions from a detailed timeline in the government report. The timeline says that China began updating the WHO on a regular basis on Jan. 3 and that the head of China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention briefed the head of the U.S. CDC on Jan. 4.

U.S. officials have been critical of China’s early response, adding to a deteriorat­ion of U.S.-China relations over trade and technology and pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

Asked how China would repair its relations with the rest of the world, Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu said that cooperatio­n over the pandemic had improved ties with most other countries.

Without naming the U.S., he said: “Certain countries go against the tide of history. To disguise their inadequate response to COVID-19, they insanely smeared and slandered China . ... In response to such scapegoati­ng practice, China will certainly fight back.”

The report, which ran 66 pages in the English version, lauded China’s success in reducing the daily increase in new cases to single digits within about two months and the “decisive victory ... in the battle to defend Hubei Province and its capital city of Wuhan” in about three months.

Wuhan, where the first cases of the virus were detected late last year, was the hardest-hit region of China in the outbreak. The city and soon after much of Hubei province were locked down for up to 21⁄2 months to stop the spread of the virus to the rest of the country.

The report credited Chinese leader Xi Jinping with making the Jan. 22 decision to cut Wuhan off by cutting transporta­tion links and banning people from leaving or entering the city.

 ?? ANDY WONG/AP ?? Journalist­s listen as President Xi Jinping discusses China’s response to criticism of its early handling of the coronaviru­s. Senior Chinese health officials defended their country’s actions, saying they provided informatio­n in a timely and transparen­t manner.
ANDY WONG/AP Journalist­s listen as President Xi Jinping discusses China’s response to criticism of its early handling of the coronaviru­s. Senior Chinese health officials defended their country’s actions, saying they provided informatio­n in a timely and transparen­t manner.

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