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Chinese leader 'kept quite' about coronavirus - Xi's involvement in virus outbreak raises questions

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A recent speech by Chinese President Xi Jinping that has been published by state media indicates for the first time that he was leading the response to a new coronavirus outbreak from early on in the crisis.

The publication of the February 3 speech was an apparent attempt to demonstrate that the Communist Party leadership had acted decisively from the beginning, but also opens up the Chinese leader to criticism over why the public was not alerted sooner.

In the speech, Xi said he gave instructions on fighting the virus on January 7 and ordered the shutdown that began on January 23 of cities at the epicentre of the outbreak. His remarks were published by state media late Saturday.

"On January 22, in light of the epidemic's rapid spread and the challenges of prevention and control, I made a clear request that Hubei province implement comprehensive and stringent controls over the outflow of people," Xi told a meeting of the party's standing committee, its top body.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping, left, wearing a protective face mask receives a temperature check. His early role in leading China's coronavirus response is now under scrutiny. (AP/AAP)

The number of new cases in mainland China fell for a third straight day, China's National Health Commission reported Sunday. The 2,009 new cases in the previous 24-hour period brought the total to 68,500.

Commission spokesman Mi Feng said the percentage of severe cases had dropped to 7.2 per cent of the total from a peak of 15.9 per cent on Jan. 27. The proportion is higher in Wuhan, the Hubei city where the outbreak started, but has fallen to 21.6 per cent.

"The national efforts against the epidemic have shown results," Mi said at the commission's daily media briefing.

Taiwan on Sunday reported its first death from the virus, the fifth fatality outside of mainland China. The island also confirmed two new cases, raising its total to 20.

Taiwan's Central News Agency reported that the person who died was a man in his 60s living in central Taiwan. He had not travelled overseas recently and had no known contact with virus patients, CNA said, citing Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung.

China reported 142 more deaths, almost all in Hubei, raising mainland China's death toll to 1,665. Another 9,419 people have recovered from COVID-19, a disease caused by a new coronavirus, and have been discharged from hospitals.

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How coronavirus affects the human body. (9News)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe convened an experts meeting to discuss measures to contain the virus in his country, where more than a dozen cases have emerged in the past few days without any obvious link to China.

"The situation surrounding this virus is changing by the minute," Abe said.

Japanese Health Minister Katsunobu Kato said the country is "entering into a phase that is different from before," requiring new steps to stop the spread of the virus.

Hundreds of Americans on a quarantined cruise ship in Japan were awaiting charter flights home, as Japan announced another 70 infections had been confirmed on the Diamond Princess. Canada, Hong Kong and Italy said they were planning similar flights.

Japan now has 413 confirmed cases, including 355 from the cruise ship, and one death from the virus.

Xi's role was muted in the early days of the epidemic, which has grown into one of the biggest political challenges of his seven-year tenure.

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Japan has announced another 70 coronavirus infections aboard the Diamond Princess in Yokohama have been confirmed. (AP)

The disclosure of his speech indicates top leaders knew about the outbreak's potential severity at least two weeks before such dangers were made known to the public. It was not until late January that officials said the virus can spread between humans and public alarm began to rise.

Zhang Lifan, a commentator in Beijing, said it's not clear why the speech was published now.

One message could be that local authorities should take responsibility for failing to take effective measures after Xi gave instructions in early January. Alternatively, it may mean that
Xi, as the top leader, is willing to take responsibility because he was aware of the situation, Zhang said.

Trust in the government's approach to outbreaks remains fractured after the SARS epidemic of 2002 and 2003, which was covered up for months.

Authorities in Hubei and Wuhan faced public fury over their initial handling of the epidemic.

In apparent response, the Communist Party's top officials in Hubei and Wuhan were dismissed and replaced last week.

Hubei announced Sunday that all vehicle traffic will be banned across the province, expanding on an existing ban in Wuhan, in another step to try to stop the spread of the virus. Exceptions will be made for vehicles involved in epidemic prevention and transporting daily necessities.

The fall in new cases follows a spike of more than 15,000 announced on Thursday, when Hubei began to include those that had been diagnosed by a doctor but not yet confirmed by laboratory tests.

The roughly 380 Americans aboard the cruise ship docked at Yokohama, near Tokyo, were given the option of taking U.S.-government chartered aircraft back to the U.S., where they would face another 14-day quarantine. Those going were to begin leaving the ship Sunday night. People with symptoms were to be banned from the flights.

The Japanese defence ministry said around 300 of the Americans were preparing Sunday night to leave on buses to take them to Tokyo's Haneda Airport.

The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo said Washington was evacuating the Americans because the passengers and crew members on board the Diamond Princess were at a high risk of exposure to the virus.

About 255 Canadians and 330 Hong Kong residents are on board the ship or undergoing treatment in Japanese hospitals. There are also 35 Italians, of which 25 are crew members, including the captain.

The American evacuees will be taken to Travis Air Force Base in California, with some continuing to Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.

Malaysia said it would not allow any more passengers from another cruise ship to transit the country after an 83-year-old American woman from the MS Westerdam tested positive for the virus.

She was among 145 passengers who flew from Cambodia to Malaysia on Friday. Her husband also had symptoms but tested negative. The Westerdam was turned away from four ports around Asia before Cambodia allowed it to dock in Sihanoukville late last week.

Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said that her country would bar cruise ships that came from or transit any Chinese ports from docking.

Cambodia said earlier that all 1,455 passengers on the Holland America-operated ship had tested negative for the virus.

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So Winnie the Poo and the CCP leadership are liars? So tell us something new.
 
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They are yet to come clean on where & how it all began ?

Wuhan lab perhaps ?

Yep, wouldn't put it past the CCP to do something like this, experiment with germ warfare on its own people. After all, they are killing their own countrymen just because of their religion.

Then you have to take into account 70 million people killed in the great leap backward and the Chinese still worship Mao as a god.

Then the cultural genocide in Tibet not to mention the millions killed in Tibet, so it's very obvious the CCP doesn't care about people's lives, what's a few million dead?
 
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Yep, wouldn't put it past the CCP to do something like this, experiment with germ warfare on its own people. After all, they are killing their own countrymen just because of their religion.

Then you have to take into account 70 million people killed in the great leap backward and the Chinese still worship Mao as a god.

Then the cultural genocide in Tibet not to mention the millions killed in Tibet, so it's very obvious the CCP doesn't care about people's lives, what's a few million dead?
Nice BS. US propaganda office non stop pulling out sensational news to sell more paper.

Oh right. News like China killed 10million Uyghur in concentration camp. Oh wait! There are only 10 million Uyghur in China... But tourist still spotted large number of Uyghur speaking people in Xinjiang.
 
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LOL - so perhaps Xi should start using twitter and tweet madly like Trump for it to be considered coming clean?
 
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Yep, wouldn't put it past the CCP to do something like this, experiment with germ warfare on its own people. After all, they are killing their own countrymen just because of their religion.

Then you have to take into account 70 million people killed in the great leap backward and the Chinese still worship Mao as a god.

Then the cultural genocide in Tibet not to mention the millions killed in Tibet, so it's very obvious the CCP doesn't care about people's lives, what's a few million dead?

Could be said about Americans dropping atomic bombs on civilian populations and the various invasions, etc.

Biowarfare is researched and employed by most modern nations, especially those that have global or regional ambitions.

All new viruses are not secretly-developed bioweapons.

Of course, viruses engineered as bioweapons can escape secure facilities, but there is no evidence of that. So let's keep your blatant bias in check till there is evidence.

Peace.
 
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So what? CIA paid some Chinese large sum to write rubbish.... Its not something new.

https://wwd.com/business-news/business-features/iff-anti-fur-film-china-furs-1203073377/


The latest salvo between the fur industry and antifur groups is an assertion by the International Fur Federation that a 2009 viral video depicting the skinning of live animals was a “staged snuff film,” which “misleads the public with deceptive claims of fur industry practices.”



According to a statement by the two Chinese fur skinners who appeared in the video, two unidentified antifur investigators approached the men and offered them lunch (or money to buy lunch) if they skinned an animal alive. The skinners complied, but later regretted the horrific act.
 
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So what? CIA paid some Chinese large sum to write rubbish.... Its not something new.

https://wwd.com/business-news/business-features/iff-anti-fur-film-china-furs-1203073377/


The latest salvo between the fur industry and antifur groups is an assertion by the International Fur Federation that a 2009 viral video depicting the skinning of live animals was a “staged snuff film,” which “misleads the public with deceptive claims of fur industry practices.”



According to a statement by the two Chinese fur skinners who appeared in the video, two unidentified antifur investigators approached the men and offered them lunch (or money to buy lunch) if they skinned an animal alive. The skinners complied, but later regretted the horrific act.

Seems like any author (Chinese or otherwise) who writes something YOU don't like is automatically a CIA stooge. This is just your rabid "speak with one voice and defend the party at all costs" Nationalistic upbringing talking.
 
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Seems like any author (Chinese or otherwise) who writes something YOU don't like is automatically a CIA stooge. This is just your "speak with one voice and defend the party at all costs" Nationalism talking.
I am speaking the truth and I have links and data that there are all kind of underhand method deploy by despicable American trying to paint as if its Chinese hating their own CPC or Chinese are a group of horrible race which steals and destroy the world with their low life underhand method like offering huge fee to poor Chinese to write rubbish or do something silly and record it as video to denounce Chinese as race. The real evil are American.
 
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Nothing scary than US propaganda which stood at the lowest level of human civil moral.

I don't remember the US calling the people of Taiwan or those of Chinese descent in say Singapore a "horrible race". You sure all those rabid chants you learned in school aren't clouding your judgement?

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Did Xi go to Wuhan? He was pretty much AWOL with the exception of one token 'meet and greet' in Beijing a few days ago. Not really a stellar display of leadership during a crisis. My guess, he will be history in a few months... thrown under a very large CPC bus..:lol:

Someone needs to be held accountable for the massive thuggery the citizens of China experienced at the hand of the government over the last few weeks.
 
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I don't remember the US calling the people of Taiwan or those of Chinese descent in say Singapore a "horrible race". You sure all those rabid chants you learned in school aren't clouding your judgement?

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-...-ed-derogatory-reference-china-title-n1132836

Another self denial... typical american tactics.

Do American racists can differentiate Taiwanese Chinese, Singapore Chinese , Hong Konger or Malaysian Chinese when they make the slur or assault them in US?
 
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