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scheme to jurors are dealing with a new economic killed many civilians in the irish come including my father so there's a lot i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge can't stop. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. india is on its way to becoming the world's largest covered 19 hot spot with 4300000 cases india has surpassed brazil as the country with the 2nd tightest number of infections public health experts warn it's inevitable india will soon claim the record it's not surprising that the numbers that are coming in and.
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reading in. india would be. 'd there by end of september. india has ramped up coronavirus testing and is now conducting more than a 1000000 a day for the virus shows no sign of slowing. that hasn't stopped the gradual reopening of the economy and schools. we have to open up the economy we have to lift restrictions otherwise work isn't possible. to protect people's livelihoods while also protecting their lives which the high stakes decision being faced around the world. india's battle with corona virus is unparalleled around the world and subject to one of the world strictest lockdowns introducing tough measures back in march when they were just 500 cases in the country but that didn't stop the spread interest posting record numbers of new cases on an almost daily basis with nothing to suggest the curve is nearing its
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peak over the past couple of months india's average number of cases per day as risen from below 30000 to over 80000 even the u.s. at its worst wasn't posting figures that high. meanwhile hundreds of thousands of young indians desperate to get into top level universities have been taking part in highly competitive exams safety measures are in place but many students are worries that a few days after the college tests they'll need covered 19 tests to. examinations during a pandemic and. some colleges remain closed as india records the highest d.v.d. drives increases in the world. these students are appealing to put a crucial test. and it's testing like never before. mosques assigned at the exam center constant sanitization and repeated calls for social distancing this
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is the use of parents and students who are reassured by these measures these see they cannot afford to lose any more time to the pandemic. playing hard. ball big because as all the safety measures are taken so that is going to get better than before the bend and make up or they could have conducted this exam and. they pushed it to july and now has become to put any more delays yet not everyone has been listened to about that many of the competitive advance held every year in india have default position this time students have protested online against the risk they failed they are being forced to take and have even approached the supreme court all of the students took to social media to trend the harsh times dries against exams and quit while the supreme court has rejected their demands students say forcing them to appeal for the exams is cruel it's probably a good while an aspiring doctors is expected to travel one just economic does next
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to me to the test center she hasn't stepped out in 5 months and a steady fight to do so she her dream was over social media that another exam led to dozens of school with 19 deaths and one i know many students whose parents are asking them to skip exams this year it is far too risky to go for them nothing is decided for me either my family is scared they don't know whether i should go for the 6 i'm not. opposition parties have taken up the cause as well as the accused the more the government of beans and i student protesters insist they do not want the exams cancelled but simply postponed until it is safe to work on the new controllable. of the county and the the parents. because of. all of the human cost of the prime minister of india will postpone your.
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examination for time be. these students however intend to get on with their parents this yr their career will have to be formed within this new normal. we can all speak to do we used delhi bureau chief cheema thanks for joining us so interesting this seemingly constant very steep rise in cases what's behind it you know people are describing india's the new epicenter of this girl in a virus in the past 24 hours almost 90000 new infections were reported as for reasons 7 if you asked the government they'd say be a testing more that testing the carrying out kind of 1000000 tests a day and that said to increase so they say the more we test them all cases we're likely to find but of course we also have to keep in mind that india is easing restrictions throughout the country they just announced this week the phase number for life is coming close to normal they've also allowed metro rail stations to
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operate with some districts inns and then once must also admit that people are becoming a bit casual about these restrictions and about their lifestyle they're not taking the kind of bitter because shien's that they've been advised to take the simply they are fed up you mention about the large number of tests that are being done and the death rate would seem to bear that out india does have quite a low death rate about 1.7 percent compared with 3 percent in the us is that a fair defense that for where the government is taking consolation from these figures they say a fatality rate is low in india and they also see a recovery rate is very high but when you took some of the economists they say these numbers are misleading it is true that india's fatality rates much lower than in europe and in north america but they're not that low compared to other asian countries especially in south asia as the governments of the experts but how are our regular indians feeling today feel is out of control i think there was a sense of panic when this. pandemic 1st started in march a pretty good wake stream divided but i do think that people. up though so feeling
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less panic stricken simply because they believe that these numbers do reflect to some extent that india is doing well and it's all anecdotal evidence there is no science to prove that is the death rate low but people also then again anecdotally talk about a lot of missing death cases that these numbers are not as reliable as the government would have us believe people are always talking but i know so and so do and i know so and so who died and they feel maybe these numbers are not quite so reliable as the government would have have them believe and you broke it brought in a strict lock down pretty early on what's being done to try and get on top of this rising number of cases they have implemented a lot of myth measures but it must be said as the lockdown it was 1st implemented on the 25th of march was 1 of the strictest in the blood and india came up with this locked on fairly in the early stages of the pandemic but what critics are saying they didn't make the most of the time it was not managed very well it was
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ineffective the implemented the locked on with 4 hours notice there was panic among people and big did not use this time to build resilience within the health system so they lost crucial time there and now they've implemented several measures of course which are testing cams they have. a corporate app that they've asked everybody to download and you know they've strengthened kind of capacity in hospitals and things that they are taking measures now but a bit late many people mention the health care system in the hospitals and how is the health care system coping the health care system in big cities was under great strain in the initial stages and you could really kind of die of stories about people dying in cars waiting to get into hospitals but now they have improved the situation in hospitals a lot but there's a big difference between who can afford health care and who got the private healthcare system in india is very good but it's expensive so not everyone has access to that and now the big worry rob is that this virus is spreading into. yes
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and then the health system is very weak to some extent in just pinning his hopes on a vaccine that is trying to develop itself it is then india is not the leading countries forking on a vaccine this and a promising trials going on clinical trials but there's no side of a breakthrough at the moment even if they want to be a breakthrough and then the distribution how do you distribute a vaccine to 1300000000 people the vast numbers is as always with india the issue thank you so much for he was up to date delhi bureau tree chief i'm researching. now it's time for one of your questions to our science correspondent dark williams . what are your thoughts on rapid kovan 1000 tests for daily use in the population. for this in syria you need some some quick background right now the gold standard in testing for coke at 19 is a method told p.c.r.
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or the polymerase chain reaction method now now it's very accurate but it's also kind of slow and it has to be carried out in a lab by by professionals which is why in some countries like india they've turned to what are called rapid anti gentile's switch don't test for the viral genetic code but that just for one of the proteins that that it expresses there are a lot cheaper and they're faster and they could be potentially self administered but then they're also a lot less accurate still proponents of widespread testing with them say the upsides of the technology outweigh the accuracy issues because they could play a key role as a frontline surveillance tool which which p.c.r. at the moment can't really do because of its complexity now on the surface everyone testing themselves all the time but it sounds like a good idea but
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a lot of researchers remain pretty skeptical that it will actually work out i mean you'd have to produce a huge number of tests for europe alone we're talking about about billions of them every week so so a major production challenge when the sale of these are already stretched and and with most commercial antigen test significant accuracy problems could really erode how much trust people eventually place in the results that they get discouraging their uptake so i'd say that yeah the idea of more testing through rapid antigen tests is a great one in principle. most of the experts i read say we shouldn't expect to turn the tide on covert 19. science correspondent derek williams that now pope francis has made a play to the catholic faithful to look out for each other's health during the
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pandemic speaking to a mostly socially distanced crowd of worshippers at the vatican the pontiff encouraged nations to work towards the common good during the pandemic rather than seeking economic or political advantage he said a virus that does not recognize borders must be faced with a love without borders during the speech the pope did caution the audience themselves to keep distance between each other and not to crowd together. that sash out thanks a lot for joining us. into the conflict zone in between sebastian. china is roiling the west and europe along with the u.s. and many countries is pushing back hard cash issue a growing list of human rights concerns through hong kong's new security law like this is me through very journey is one cool yeah well why is this country freaking
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is to bring concert. how do we see. how can we protect how to. budget with all our waste. we can. by choosing smart solutions for staying set in our lives. to see research in. double. wide open that are trying to pick a fight so it's one country one system now isn't it and it was a cover up that no the right in the old well thought out goes right through my system doesn't that china is roiling the west and europe along with the us in many countries is pushing back hard at issue a growing list of human rights concerns including hong kong's new security law my
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guest this week from beijing is one who yeah out of government advisor who heads the think tank the center for china and globalization weinstein's country thinking so many fights these days and where are they on leaving. dr wang who go welcome to conflict zone thank you europe's getting fed up with beijing's threatening behavior and telling politicians here where they can go and who they can talk to telling the nobel prize committee who are going toward and who had come and what made your government. i think it could push europe around like this what 1st time for you to hear that but i don't think that that it was the government position of there could be misunderstanding of. you know there's a maybe there's a lack of education or whatever i. heard from you i don't hear anything from that.
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here in china i don't think so well perhaps you don't hear about it in china but just days ago the german in foreign minister hike a mass told beijing bluntly to stop threatening europe after senior czech politician has gone to taiwan and adjusted parliament your government had warned he'd pay a heavy price for his visit there that's bullying isn't it no i don't think that it was really probably understood in a rug i think that you know one china policy has been. hold and has been really maintained for the last. 4050 years and also it's a basis of china establish diplomatic ties with all the 'd countries that have east of america relation with china so so i think country publish should. really safeguard this one china policy and not having those official high level visit
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so i think it's a i can stand china is not happy and. maybe the speaker maybe reflect that. satisfaction so so i hope that. this is not it will be interpreted. as a china threat or anything so so that is poverty a different operations what don't you want you may not like western politicians visiting taiwan or chinese nationals being awarded a nobel prizes but that's your problem isn't it i mean these repeated attempts to impose your own prejudices and insecurities onto the international community and clearly doing you any good. the tall are you it's counterproductive well i think that probably in all your country has set up diplomatic ties with china i'm sure that goes through the they've gone through the diplomatic establish in relation talks and they have actually already. a bit by
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certain principles and the guidance so if they recognize one china policy and then that one china policy does not. you know also reflect the or fissure contact between the other country and taiwan and that should really be respected i think so if certain countries doing that china certainly has a right to. you know express their opinions as well i think that china just express its satisfaction and it's all opinion i think that should not be interpreted any more than that well if you intended a strong reaction if you intended a strong reaction from the european union you got it because it's foreign policy chief you don't have burrell code china your government expansionist or authoritarian and the new empire that undermines international law did you really
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want to pick a fight with your largest export market well i don't think that china is the picking a fight always with china largest market and no i mean it's probably both market for both those regions as well and as i said you know there are certain. guidelines and principles $11.00 country is that is a diplomatic ties and the recognize one china policy and national. wire lated or bridged and if that is happen china certainly have a right to protest and the given. on the dissatisfaction and those so his comments i think that's fair fair you know that's not expansionist perhaps you're just too sensitive about free speech and free contacts because you don't exactly have a lot of it in china yourself do you know as well non-government think how we do and start out of. probably the government policy so we speak from
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non-government private think time point of view but you are a government advisor here you are listed in your own facebook page as a government advisor you advise the government then we have would do it the right way i think that does does otherwise is to of course but the we are not the government we have not got the officials we advise in think time does advise people of course but when the government so so i'm not a government spokesperson so so so if i knew if i think time understanding i can explain but some i don't know i so i i cannot satisfy you of course so you are you telling me you are surprised that the kind of language that china uses these days when it's dealing with the west and dealing with other countries i mean we have big examples like your embassy in venezuela told those who talked about the china virus they told them to put on a face mask and shut up is that the kind of diplomatic language you think is
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a good idea for china to use these days well the situation you've been describing the some of the i haven't heard before but. i think that maybe there is a contest or there is there is china is also under a lot of attacks and. so i think we should really have a dialogue we should have come to the occasion in visiting i certainly think that this pandemic has stopped. people to people exchanges and stop the many visit and also many exchanges. between china and our cyber war so that's very unfortunate and i hope that these. you know. we should overcome that one pandemic is under control i think the governor is doing its past and also we see that our visions of visiting some countries to conduct exchanges a dialogue which is a great i mean we did that your foreign minister came to europe and he warned again
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last month about the consequences of giving awards to hong kong's pro-democracy movement if you're complaining about coercive diplomacy from washington and you are then you try practicing the same coercive diplomacy on europe that's hypocrisy isn't it i think there could be some misunderstanding i think on the issue of hong kong certainly i think that. the hong kong young people have some legitimate concern of the widening. gap between rich and poor and things like that so i think the chinese government has realized that they launched this great project so there are many policies issued so the young people can come to you know a great playing ground an area to to have want to have a study to settle down there so the sort of that money should have been has been noted in addressing that but on the other hand i don't think we need
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a chaotic hong kong where airport is blocked and. bystander will put on a gasolines and that's that's that is council was stalled and smashed. shopping channel has done so well you know holding us back what do you expect when china has been whittling away at the territories freedoms for some time now we've seen a crackdown on the people who led protests in 2014 we saw booksellers kidnapped and turning up strangely on the mainland because you didn't like the books that they were selling and now this new security law which is being condemned. by many countries around the world as well as un human rights expert fact is this new law violates both the letter and the spirit of the basic law in hong kong and it was brought to you without any consultation so beijing now rules why i think hong kong that is why that is why people are upset in hong kong. understand the
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situation but i think the hong kong also need stability and also order and a more of course and a central government of course according to the basic law they have the right for the fans the policy and security of all the countries has a security law and china is no exception so i think that you can see now the hong home the stock market is back and that they are now prepared for the largest i.p.o. in the war or divestment are back to hong kong and hong kong is got in business is back to normal gradually so i think that people will understand in the long run it's going to be really good for hong kong if we have these. peace and the prosperity and security return back to china or to hong kong of course but of course. there's always people more objective the wants more accomplished more but it takes time you know in the graduate one british rule hong
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kong 400 years the never give the money democracy so you can expect that. you know very versed so with china of course but i think you know there are times the length of time to when you haven't you haven't given hong kong stability with this new security law you simply imposed a dictatorship and a police state the u.n. human rights experts who've just written to your government on buying the stability argument what worries them in their words is the cut tell moment of freedoms of expression peaceful assembly and the société sion and the interference with the ability of civil society organization. to perform that more full function and we've already seen that happening haven't we you talk about stability being coming back to hong kong and healthy markets since the new law came in dozens of keep pro-democracy figures have been detained including 2 lawmakers that's not
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a that's not stability that's a police state that you've imposed what you're sort of the has your interpretations but i think that basically you know you have and what happened in the u.s. you know you can present trouble than our law or any violence or any. delusions or disorder so so the of course john is not perfect as there is or you know there's no . perfect policy but you know probably china was forced to because you know china has them in 10 stability and the law and order there and so that all the multinationals companies can come back as not running away stock market account can be rebuilt and confidence can return the largest i.p.o. in the world can happen so. nothing's perfect of course but this is not as is not a way that is this is a long way from perfect dr wang isn't it i mean we've seen police or
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a number but i have in the us we've seen people east raiding we're not talking about the u.s. we're talking about hong kong here and beijing's at the heart of and we've seen that on the mental freedoms turned into crimes by this new security law which you've introduced and the rest of the world did you think they wouldn't notice we had a joint statement last month from the governments of australia canada new zealand u.k. us saying the law was eroding hong kong's people hong kong's fundamental rights and liberties and you your answer to that is well nothing's perfect but the markets are doing well well what i'm saying is that hong kong. as a. part of china as one country 2 systems. they did also one country once a year now isn't it and well let me let me finish something you can keep interrupting me what i'm saying is that honk on the stability and of course the.
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law as well because hong kong cannot be for the last 6789 months i mean there in the last year hong kong is basically dysfunctional and paralyzed and been airport abroad. people were put down to all use to burn you know on bystanders and a lot of trouble stop no country in the world with allow that and there's no people would have loved france hermie that they don't feel secure in hong kong anymore to fight legal gun doing something did you think them to warn the people of hong kong would simply sit by and watch their freedoms erode and being eroded by beijing and not do anything about it. if you really think that then one you miscalculated bad all i think that. you know that you have or are suddenly the people you hang on. to have different opinions of course that is that is obvious by the but also you
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have to really think that one is the new national security. staff there's almost $3000000.00 you know voted. in favor of this law so so that is that is also a fact that we should not exact but the but let let the time speak for itself let the market speak for ourselves let's let the people's final acceptance for it's the 1st of i think would we shouldn you know there's only. 2 or 3 months from this low but let's take a longer view as you say we can see the long in fact what we see on the longer view we've already seen what that long view is going to look like because i pointed out you dozens of pro-democracy figures have been detained not only that but police have raided the offices of apple daily one of the few news outlets that beijing doesn't control the paper's founder jimmy lai was arrested together with 8 of the
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men he was later released on bail but the damage is already being done freedom's been torn up the basic law is being torn up and and your having your new security law superimposed on top of it so we can see which way it is going and people don't like that and if you think the rest of the world is going to sit by and just praise the markets you seem to have miscalculated don't you because that's not the attitude of the rest of the world. that's right and that i'm damaged china's ramsi very well that there was there was the there is no perfect solutions that definitely i think that. parities of them intended law and order and also the security i think after all hong kong. you know where we're heading no huge casualties or life been lost in hong kong even though what is whole your demonstration of violence going on so i think the governor was required to quiet. reserved on that and what we see of the u.s.
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army where they have a quite a number of casualties already so so i think we have to really take into consideration that this is one country 2 systems a new new system nobody does it before nobody has done it before it's always have a lot of. you know trial and you know touching the stone cause of the river. so so we have to you know i mean improving this process but i think my problem the process by my reckoning back to order yeah you are proving the process by arresting pro-democracy figures trust in china as i mentioned a little while ago it's plummeting despite what's seen as your growing influence a survey by the bertelsmann foundation showed that in the 4 months up to may this year negative views of china have increased in several countries by double digits a clear majority now in the us fronts and germany now have adverse views about china's rise the highest figure being 61 percent in germany did you want your
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country to be so unpopular around the world i think that's a problem of the perception of china all sides china is negative and this guy didn't get in the more negative now but i think. on the part of both china and all sarwar i think we really need to increase the communication for example china is doing for quite well all those k.p. i in in terms of if you measure the countries trying to become the 2nd largest economy in 4 decades china embrace the globalization china is the largest trade in asia was 130 countries you have a country and china and china is not one cent of china g.d.p. gross and china china is also live to 800000000 people out of property accounting 70 percent of. war poverty level so they have a contribution in almost a total war but i think you know we need to really explain that well and then probably we need to have a better. look at china because i think also on the world you know the west encounter neither be more tolerant of china if the chinese do well you know like
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there is obvious it doesn't matter it's all white cat black cat as long as it catches mice with a contribution to the 31 3rd of the world g.d.p. grows you know never become a. conqueror any. continent or countries or sending troops to other countries or fighting you know that's what i want done to when you think that you call for more tolerance example for example for my last dollar that's the french that the but the but also you know hundreds in a $10.00 tolerance a 1000000 weakest locked up in riyadh so-called reeducation camps tolerance of persecution of christians is that the kind of tolerance that you're looking for from the outside no i don't i don't i don't i don't i don't think you interpret that right i think the tolerant china that they're from development model have a different path have a different system because we you know it was say or china didn't convert in the china can't be you know we need a mall
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a diversity of this world we can't just open source run fresh and we're not talking about a convergence diverging the world is complaining about your yeah human rights record continually and the locking up the incarceration of a 1000000 weak is engine jang province this is what they're complaining about i think because this is never you know as far as. as far as i can see there is there is no hard evidence or proof or credible data to say that there is cause china will start on it's been published around the world in chinese instructions so the people who stuff these incarceration counts it's been printed no matter when or if my publisher nor i will. read the well i mean there's a there's a there's a white paper published by the chinese government they were saying all the people in the. school has been graduated already and you know and
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also to prevent you know you know 510 years ago there was a plague by the terrorist attacks banning of hundreds of 1000 lives were lost dr wang perhaps you'd agree that one of the main causes of the rest of the world losing trust in china was your handling of the corona virus outbreak in wu han at the beginning of the year and the shocking way in which local officials in will have tried to silence the one doctor who sounded the alarm i wonder what it says about your society that when officials of the communist party are faced with bad news their 1st response is to try to cover it up that tactic lost both you and the rest of the world valuable time in dealing with these pandemic didn't. you're sued of all over that of a president but what i try to answer is that i think that you know the coven died when they 1st discovered what han. chinese authorities as the report that to the
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show as a report out of the united states and all the other countries of course the doctors that who was of find these are the very beginning but but you know this is a disease never never happened in the history of mankind nobody knows about that and that should not send a false alarm as well you should really be proven and tested and they're also very 5 by x. per hour that is really badly lethal disease and if that is actually was that they reach that point where they come to the conclusion they are the middle of a shutdown $10000000.00 people city they immediately shut down 6 the bill in the hope the province they actually you know at that china now is doing the best there's no single case of current locally on a daily basis for the last a month or 2 or so so in general when it's done well not trying to i don't know you're ignore the fact that dr lee when youn lee went down when he 1st talked about the emergence of
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a viral outbreak he was coded into the police to the public security bureau accused of making false statement didn't severely disturb the social order and he was and it a letter which read we solemnly warn you if you keep being stubborn with such impertinence and continue this illegal activity you'll be brought to justice do you understand he had to write i do underneath the law that you write your rights you know this is what happened this is what happened it was a cover up that not only runs also cover up goes right through my system doesn't it . you have your interpretations but of what i see is actually you know the officer who who talked to. the un has been sacked has been punished and though there's a number of officials the in the party secretary has been residing at the hospital ship has resigned there's a there's a number of cases has been handled the by the local government i think there could
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be local officials somewhere that didn't want to tell the bad news maybe about we had some initial pressures but but later on i think one that got me to realize this is a deadly disease they were snow trying to you should the warriors the lock down the cities which is never done so you know history of mine kind of a 6 to be an improv is locked down for it's 2 story months so they pay their prize they have also experiment all the ways of how to account come pain and come back this disease quarantine you know social distance you know and massive testing and you know they they they they experiment all those methodology and now is widely practiced internationally so so i think china should give some credit for for 5 years but given what you haven't given me that they have in the end you should get up for a given the initial cover ups and you have a u.s. intelligence report in june saying that even a senior politicians in beijing were scrambling to get accurate data from officials local officials they themselves still played
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a role in obscuring the outbreak by keeping information back from the world health organization so i ask you will we ever discover the real truth about what beijing knew and when it knew it well we haven't discovered that while we we have to think the level we don't know all the details but what we've seen you know from from all angles from the same time point a lot of these you know you know the cases in han is only a very initial i mean probably a week or 2 they were little be done you know find the real cause of the disease and then we really had to make a right announcement to the world at the beginning nobody was know this is that lay this is going to be the pandemic this is going to those swept the war nobody knows about that so so they have to be careful in. klayman it's such a at that with these it's also i think i beginning there's a little little phrase i patiently did a little. contemplating understand that but once they have all the doctors have. to prove that this is a bad business there was no plan to lock down the whole city the struggle of the
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