Dr. Wenliang’s message went viral, becoming the earliest warning of what we now know today as Covid-19. He returned to work, but contracted Covid from a patient, and died on February 7, 2020.

Four years later, investigations about the virus’s origins aren’t going forward, largely due to China’s reluctance to facilitate a comprehensive investigation by the WHO, the World Health Organization. Beijing’s hesitates to provide access to critical raw data which would not only help to identify the exact cause of the virus but not also facilitate preparation for future pandemics.

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    I’ve told this tale 3 years running now:

    I work at an international business school. I try to stay up to day on world news. There was a paragraph written about “infectious pneumonia” in Time magazine or The Economist the last week of 2019 (so the issue published the first week of 2020, I think).

    Returning to work a week later I mentioned it in class, because that year I had about 6 students from different parts of China.

    They said, “it’s nothing, just a flu.”

    The next week, as numbers started to be published they said, “no, it’s an exaggeration.”

    The week after they were the first students to start wearing masks.

    Week 4, they told us they hadn’t heard from their families in several days. This would have been February 2020.

    I felt so horrible for those students that year. They were only 18 or 19 years old. Sent to France in January 2019 (they are required to come several months before classes start in order to learn French and pass some tests). They were locked down March 16th 2020 and forced to take lessons on Zoom. Unable to return home for the summer. Took another semester on Zoom, etc., etc.…

    I think they finally managed to head home in the spring of 2021.

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    I was in 12th grade and I remember my English teacher was weirdly prophetic about it. He told us that it would be the worst pandemic in decades, and this was before the US had its first case. Looking back, he was the only teacher I had who mentioned anything about it

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    As I lay here on NYE with plans canceled because of covid and think back of the >$150,000 USD covid has cost me over these years from destroying my small business, I will never forgive or forget the PRCs role in this.

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      Funny you blame the foreign government for covering it up, and not your own government who literally said they wanted liberal areas to get sick.

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        @deegeese

        Funny you blame the foreign government for covering it up, and not your own government who literally said they wanted liberal areas to get sick.

        You mean this?

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        Funny you defend the PRC when there’s actually evidence of them suppressing knowledge of the outbreak, and disregard the lockdowns here

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          I don’t think they’re defending PRC, just pointing out there are others also deserving of your anger. The US not only did terrible at responding to the ongoing pandemic, they convinced people they didn’t but if so to just blame PRC for it. Sure, be mad that they covered it up, but also be mad that our government mishandled things terribly too.

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              If you’re this angry, then by all means, please leave.

              In the less developed world Covid was dubbed “rich man’s sickness” because only people who were affected were those who had the means to travel. But those few rich brought it back, and made it everyone’s problem. Am I angry with those people? No.

              Most governments were not handing this well. Your anger towards only one country’s government is misguided.

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      That’s the takeaway here. Your travel plans ruined. Not the personal tragedies, lives lost, political destabilization.

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          It was one comment and you got 15 upvotes with no down lol. For the record I think it sucks that you lost your business, that is a tragedy, but my first thought was that it did sound pretty callous, like ignoring the hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths.