United States: President Donald Trump threatens China in the crown crisis with consequences



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The President of the United States, Donald Trump (73), clings to China in the crown crisis.

In his almost daily crown briefing at the White House, he scoffed at the country’s official numbers and threatened the consequences if the People’s Republic were held responsible for the outbreak of the crown virus.

The corona virus could have stopped in China before spreading worldwide. Trump: “It didn’t happen, and everyone suffers from it.”

Deborah Birx, Pandemic Coordinator (64): “There is never an excuse for not sharing any information. If it is the first country to have an outbreak, you have a moral obligation not only to talk about it, but also to provide the information that is vital to the rest of the world. “

In any case, the Beijing government should have allowed US experts to investigate operations on the ground. “They didn’t want us there. I think they were embarrassed. I think they knew it was a bad thing,” Trump said.

He and his advisers regularly criticize China at their press conferences for not being transparent enough about the virus outbreak in Wuhan. Americans in particular question the number of deaths in China. The People’s Republic had revised this significantly on Friday.

Trump and Birx illustrated in a chart how absurd they think Chinese public figures are. Consequently, an average of 0.33 out of every 100,000 people died from the coronavirus. The value is almost 16 times less than that of Germany.

Birx: “I included China here so you can see for yourself how unrealistic it would be.”

 Birx organizes data for the American crown at the White House Photo: ALEXANDER DRAGO / Reuters

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Birx archives US crown data at White HousePhoto: ALEXANDER DRAGO / Reuters

Trump: “Does anyone really believe this number?” Later he added: “This number is impossible. It is an impossible number to reach.”

He was convinced that China and not the United States had the highest number of deaths in the pandemic; however, this is contrary to the statistics that most victims locate in the United States.

“We are not in the first place, China is in the first place,” emphasized the president. “They are way ahead of us in terms of the dead, we’re not even close to each other.” He told reporters, “You know it, I know it, you (the Chinese) know it.” But the media did not report it. Trump said.

According to an overview from Johns Hopkins University, more than 4,300 people died in China as a result of the pandemic. There are now more than 38,000 deaths in the United States, more than in any other country in the world.



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