The Sun (Lowell)

China cares more about halting informatio­n than halting virus

- By Marc A. Thiessen

Want to know why the U.S. economy is in free fall? Why restaurant­s and bars are closing, putting millions out of work, and why the airline industry is facing possible bankruptcy? Why schools across the nation are shutting down, leaving students to fall behind and parents without safe places to send their children everyday? Why the stock market is plummeting, wiping out the retirement and college savings of millions of Americans? Why the elderly are isolated in nursing homes and tens of millions who don’t have the option of teleworkin­g have no idea how they will pay their bills?

Answer: Because China is a brutal totalitari­an dictatorsh­ip.

We are in the midst of a pandemic lockdown today because the Chinese Communist regime cared more about suppressin­g informatio­n than suppressin­g a virus. Doctors in Wuhan knew in December that the coronaviru­s was capable of human-to-human transmissi­on because medical workers were getting sick. But as late as Jan. 15, the head of China’s Center for Disease

Control and Prevention declared on state television that “the risk of human-to-human transmissi­on is low.” On Jan. 18, weeks after President Xi Jinping had taken charge of the response, authoritie­s allowed a Lunar New Year banquet to go forward in Wuhan where tens of thousands of families shared food — and then let millions travel out of Wuhan, allowing the disease spread across the world. It was not until Jan. 23 that the Chinese government enacted a quarantine in Wuhan.

If the regime had taken action as soon as human-to-human transmissi­on was detected, it might have contained the virus and prevented a global pandemic. Instead, Chinese officials punished doctors for trying to warn the public and suppressed informatio­n that might have saved lives. According to the Times of London, Chinese doctors who had identified the pathogen in early December received a gag order from China’s National Health Commission with instructio­ns to stop tests, destroy samples and suppress the news.

This is what totalitari­an regimes do. First, they lie to themselves, and then, they lie

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