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consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryith equal force. instead, this giant wuhan exhibition celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover-up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial operating, rejected -- the initial outbreak, rejected too. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing program, for example. but other aspects of its approach, perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its lockdowns, the need to balance control with individual rights has been far less of a constraint on its model of success. the struggle of democratic countries to contain the virus is viewed here less with sympathy and more of a sense of indication. for china, who had is not a reminder of a political disaster that allow the virus to spiral out of control. it is a symbol of triumph. with her brother one of the first to die from covid, ms. wong, who does not want to use her full name, believes the authorities should have warned pe earlier. she shows me the letters she has writte in her futile fight f
consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryith equal force. instead, this giant wuhan exhibition celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover-up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial operating, rejected -- the initial outbreak, rejected too. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing program, for example. but other aspects of its approach, perhaps not so much. in the harsh...
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it's also not clear whether they will be allow to investigate the wuhan laboratory from which u.s. president donald trump claimed the virus had escaped. the china is seeing a resurgency in coronavirus cases. it has reported its first covid-19 death since may. the national health commission says more than 200 new cases were confirmed on wednesday. >>> turning to an update on the coronavirus situation here in japan, experts are warning the current wave of infections is putting increasing strain on the medical system in the capital. they say hospitals are being forced to turn away some covid-19 patients, and hotels where those with mild or no symptoms are asked to quarantine are full. the daily tally of new cases in tokyo has been well over the 1,000 level for much of the past week. 135 people in the capital are now in serious condition. public health experts report the average number of daily cases is up 165% this week compared to a week earlier. >> translator: the current situation may reflect an explosive spread of infections. >> with hospital beds filling up, more than 8,000 peopl
it's also not clear whether they will be allow to investigate the wuhan laboratory from which u.s. president donald trump claimed the virus had escaped. the china is seeing a resurgency in coronavirus cases. it has reported its first covid-19 death since may. the national health commission says more than 200 new cases were confirmed on wednesday. >>> turning to an update on the coronavirus situation here in japan, experts are warning the current wave of infections is putting increasing...
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consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryry. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing programme, for example. but other aspects of its approach — perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its lockdowns, the need to balance control with individual rights has been far less of a constraint on its model of success. the struggle of democratic countries to contain the virus is viewed here less with sympathy and more with a sense of vindication. for china, wuhan is not a reminder of a political disaster that allowed a virus to spiral out of control, its a symbol of triumph. with her brother one of the first to die from covid, ms wong — who doesn't want to use her full name — believes the authorities should have warned people earlier. she shows me the letters she's written in her futile fight for justice. china is celebrating what it calls a g
consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryry. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing programme, for example. but other aspects of its approach — perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its lockdowns, the need to balance...
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consensus that the outbreak began here to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryforce. instead, this giant wuhan exhibition celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage, offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course — china's mass testing programme, for example — but other aspects of its approach, perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its lockdowns, the need to balance control with individual rights has been far less of a constraint on its model of success. the struggle of democratic countries to contain the virus is viewed here less with sympathy and more with a sense of vindication. for china, wuhan is not a reminder of a political disaster that allowed a virus to spiral out of control, it's a symbol of triumph. with her brother one of the first to die from covid, ms wong — who doesn't want to use herfull name — believes the authorities should have warned people earlier. she shows me the letters she's written i
consensus that the outbreak began here to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryforce. instead, this giant wuhan exhibition celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage, offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course — china's mass testing programme, for example — but other aspects of its approach, perhaps not so...
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wuhan is the only level-4 laboratory in china.s where you would put a dangerous pathogen and would be experimenting on it. it makes sense the epicenter of the epidemic, the lab was the source of that virus. >> tucker: after a lot of research talking to virologists all over the world, baker concluded that the most likely explanation for this virus is is it escaped from that lab in wuhan and scientists around the world agree with him and the deputy national security advisor agrees with them. he said there is a growing body of evidence that the lab is the most credible source of the virus. given this because donald trump made a phone call to somebody. but it's real news. we invited steve back mowser. i knew in my gut there would come a day where would you do a victory lap on our show. we don't know for a fact this happened but your position suddenly seems like a growing consensus. why? >> the evidence is obvious to anybody who looks at. it we have not found a natural analogue to the coronavirus. it looks like a lab creation. we have
wuhan is the only level-4 laboratory in china.s where you would put a dangerous pathogen and would be experimenting on it. it makes sense the epicenter of the epidemic, the lab was the source of that virus. >> tucker: after a lot of research talking to virologists all over the world, baker concluded that the most likely explanation for this virus is is it escaped from that lab in wuhan and scientists around the world agree with him and the deputy national security advisor agrees with...
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consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryion celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing programme, for example. but other aspects of its approach — perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its lockdowns, the need to balance control with individual rights has been far less of a constraint on its model of success. the struggle of democratic countries to contain the virus is viewed here less with sympathy and more with a sense of vindication. for china, wuhan is not a reminder of a political disaster that allowed a virus to spiral out of control. it's a symbol of triumph. with her brother one of the first to die from covid, ms wong — who doesn't want to use herfull name — believes the authorities should have warned people earlier. she shows me the letters she's written in her futile fight for justice. china is c
consensus that the outbreak began here, to the more controversial theory that it leaked from this wuhan laboratoryion celebrates a great victory. the allegations of cover—up, the suggestion the authorities hid the initial outbreak, rejected too, with one man centre stage offering lessons for the world. there may well be something to learn, of course. china's mass testing programme, for example. but other aspects of its approach — perhaps not so much. in the harsh enforcement of its...
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and european doctors rather than let them into that wuhan laboratory that they say had nothing to dogeous. everyone knows what happened, and we know who directed it. what should we do about it? is there anything that we can do about it? >> well, first of all, we shouldn't be rejoining the world health organization because the w.h.o. senior leadership actually propagatedded china's narratives on con dangerousness -- contagiousness. doctors knew it was highly contagious, but nonetheless the w.h. o. told the world, no, it's not transmissable. and also the w.h.o. helped other chinese narratives. for instance, they tried to prevent countries from imposing travel restrictions and quarantines on arrivals from china which is what caused this. so clearly we shouldn't be rejoining the w.h.o.. lou: rejoining it, as it were. let's turn to the taiwanese and violation by the chinese of the taiwanese air space. 27 aircraft over two days, successive days. this is really quite a statement. joe biden was supposed to be china. president biden is not that -- china joe. president biden is not that, obvio
and european doctors rather than let them into that wuhan laboratory that they say had nothing to dogeous. everyone knows what happened, and we know who directed it. what should we do about it? is there anything that we can do about it? >> well, first of all, we shouldn't be rejoining the world health organization because the w.h.o. senior leadership actually propagatedded china's narratives on con dangerousness -- contagiousness. doctors knew it was highly contagious, but nonetheless the...
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they had specific intelligence that in fact lab workers at a wuhan laboratory got sick in the autumn, you know, and suggested it escape from that lab somehow. again, they have not provided any evidence of it. the w.h.o., the world health organization, spent the better part of a year to get in and investigate the origins of the virus but have been on accessible -- unsuccessful. a team who did manage to get in -- the chinese government identified two people. we will see what kind of access they get. shery: ian fisher. let's take a closer look at the new covid-19 variants being reported around the world. johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health professor, andrew, spoke to bloomberg about the range of new strains and how efficient vaccines are against them. andrew: multiple lineages of stars coronavirus that we are calling variance -- sars coronavirus that we are calling. -- calling variants. most of the time, these virus lineages come to our attention because they have changes in the surface protein that either will make that protein more efficient at infecting cells or in some c
they had specific intelligence that in fact lab workers at a wuhan laboratory got sick in the autumn, you know, and suggested it escape from that lab somehow. again, they have not provided any evidence of it. the w.h.o., the world health organization, spent the better part of a year to get in and investigate the origins of the virus but have been on accessible -- unsuccessful. a team who did manage to get in -- the chinese government identified two people. we will see what kind of access they...
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year "lou dobbs tonight" has maintained throughout that the china virus was leaked from that laboratory in wuhans contagion a pandemic. we began doing so on february 24th for the simple reason that the virus was in a dozen countries, and we did so two weeks before the world health organization decided it was a pandemic. as well as the cdc, we might add. >>> also breaking, the democrat-controlled new york state assembly will consider an extraordinary new authoritarian bill this week. authoritarian, why you ask? the bill would allow governor andrew cuomo or those he delegates the power to remove and detain people who are deemed by them to pose a threat to public safety and to place them in a medical fundamental or other appropriate facility. what do you mean, left-wing fascism? giving cuomo power over life and property. that didn't work out too well for at least 7400 nursing home patients at the height of the pandemic. there is no reason it would work any better for the citizens of the state of new york at large. joining me now, former reagan white house political director, fox business contributo
year "lou dobbs tonight" has maintained throughout that the china virus was leaked from that laboratory in wuhans contagion a pandemic. we began doing so on february 24th for the simple reason that the virus was in a dozen countries, and we did so two weeks before the world health organization decided it was a pandemic. as well as the cdc, we might add. >>> also breaking, the democrat-controlled new york state assembly will consider an extraordinary new authoritarian bill...