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Difference Between China vs U.S in a War Against Covid

Which one have better epidemic measure?

  • 1. China

    Votes: 36 92.3%
  • 2. U.S

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39

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Let's breakdown all difference aspect in their war against Covid.

First, Protection for their Doctors and Medical Staff


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Hospitals are threatening to fire health workers who speak to the media during the coronavirus outbreak

Ashley Collman, Business Insider US
April 1, 2020

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  • Hospitals are threatening to fire medical workers who speak to the media about the coronavirus outbreak, according to multiple reports.
  • One emergency-room physician in Washington state said he was fired for complaining about inadequate protective equipment and testing, and another nurse in Chicago alleged she was fired for telling her colleagues to wear more protective gear, according to Bloomberg.
  • A doctors lobbying group in the UK said the country’s National Health Service (NHS) workers have been told they could lose their job if they complain publicly about the lack of protective gear. The NHS said its staff “are able and do in fact speak freely” to the press.
  • Two emergency-room workers in Detroit and New Orleans has also told Business Insider they would need to clear any possible interview with their respective hospitals before speaking.
  • Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories.
Medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak not only have to worry about catching the disease themselves – they also risk losing their jobs if they speak publicly about the challenges they’re facing.

Doctors and nurses are reportedly being threatened against speaking to the press or posting on social media about their concerns, according to multiple reports in recent days.

Some have already lost their jobs. Ming Lin, an emergency-room physician at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center in Bellingham, Washington, told Bloomberg that he was fired last week for speaking to a newspaper about the lack of protective equipment and testing.

Lauri Mazurkiewicz, a nurse in Chicago, told Bloomberg that she lost her job at Northwestern Memorial Hospital after sending an email to colleagues, urging them to wear more protective gear.


A spokesman for Lin’s former hospital told Bloomberg that the worker was “publicly critical” about the hospital’s readiness. A Northwestern spokesperson declined to comment to the outlet because the nurse has filed a lawsuit.

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Hospital workers near a tent erected to test for the coronavirus disease at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York City, on March 19, 2020.

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Workers at two healthcare systems in New York City – NYU Langone and Montefiore Health System – told Bloomberg that they had received memos in recent days reminding them of policies to run all media requests by their public relations department.

Failing to do so would make them “subject to disciplinary action, including termination,” said the memo sent to NYU workers.

A spokesperson for Montefiore told Business Insider that its “media policy has been the same for many years” and “has not changed due to the current situation.”

A spokesperson for NYU Langone issued a similar statement, saying there has “always been a longstanding policy” on speaking to the media – “long before the coronavirus crisis.”

“The purpose of this policy also is to protect the confidentiality of our patients, and our staff, particularly as we respond to this unprecedented crisis,” the statement read.

“Because information related to coronavirus is constantly evolving, it is in the best interest of our staff and the institution that only those with the most updated information are permitted to address these issues with the media.”

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A patient on a stretcher (not pictured) arrives at NYU Langone Health Center hospital on March 23, 2020.

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Nisha Mehta, who runs two popular Facebook groups for doctors, also told Bloomberg that she heard from multiple people who said they’re being pressured against talking to the media by their hospitals.

“I’m hearing widespread stories from physicians across the country and they are all saying: ‘We have these stories that we think are important to get out, but we are being told by our hospital systems that we are not allowed to speak to the press, and if we do so there will be extreme consequences,'” Mehta said.

Two emergency-room workers have also told Business Insider they would need to clear any possible interview with their respective hospitals – Henry Ford Health System in Detroit and Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans – before speaking.

A similar story is being echoed in the UK, where a physicians’ lobbying group says it has evidence from multiple National Health Service (NHS) workers, who say they’ve been threatened against complaining publicly about the lack of protective equipment.

“At this time when we desperately need every single doctor on the frontline, some have had their careers threatened, and at least two doctors have been sent home from work,” Dr. Samantha Batt Rawden, president of Doctors Association UK, told The Guardian.

“This is unacceptable. Doctors have a moral duty to make their concerns regarding COVID-19 public if these cannot be resolved locally.”

A NHS spokesman told Business Insider in a statement that its workers are free to talk to the press.

“Once a major incidents occurs it is vital that the public receive fast, authoritative, open, clear and consistent information from their NHS, which is why in line with longstanding EPRR protocols, official communications are therefore always coordinated nationally.

“But staff continue to speak in a personal, trade union or professional body capacity, and it is self-evident from print and broadcast media coverage throughout this incident that staff are able and do in fact speak freely.”

PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center and Northwestern Memorial have not responded to Business Insider’s requests for comment.


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I was thinking of flying to Vegas on an internal flight to see the Grand Canyon but decided against it because the Key tourist stuff was shut.
 
Just look at when their Supermarket is full packed.

In U.S, not a single one of them using any mask :hitwall:
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Meanwhile in China, using mask in public places is mandatory and everyone of them using mask
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If USA can't even stop domestic flights, how can they even control the spread of the virus!

https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...-crisis-why-airlines-still-flying/2918233001/

USA wants the virus to spread

Because many of them is pathetic.
Many donald trump supporter think this virus only a 'Democratic Hoax'

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Pathetic
No wonder why Death Rate in U.S keep soaring

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Chinese embassies all over the world deployed 500,000 'Health Bags' (Masks, Disinfectant, Immune Supplement) for overseas Chinese
A country that care and responsible to their people :tup: Respect !
 
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USA wants the outbreak to spread and cause a economic slump to deliberately crash economy and default on its debts. Who owns a lot of USA's debt? China of course so that explains why they are playing the blame game on China. They will default on debts to China, stating that it's China's fault for the outbreak. This is all planned by US elites, including the start of the outbreak in Wuhan.
 
Question to the Chinese in China:
What is this
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My father insists me to buy these. Is this just some homeopathic herbs?
 
USA wants the outbreak to spread and cause a economic slump to deliberately crash economy and default on its debts. Who owns a lot of USA's debt? China of course so that explains why they are playing the blame game on China. They will default on debts to China, stating that it's China's fault for the outbreak. This is all planned by US elites, including the start of the outbreak in Wuhan.
I suspect this is the case, the great reset. They owe to much debt to be able to repay ppl.
 
Just look at when their Supermarket is full packed.

In U.S, not a single one of them using any mask :hitwall:
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Meanwhile in China, using mask in public places is mandatory and everyone of them using mask
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Not only that but if you’re Asian and you wear a mask here, you increase your chances of getting attacked by association with the “ China virus”.

I suspect this is the case, the great reset. They owe to much debt to be able to repay ppl.

That’s definitely coming one way or another that’s why the propaganda machine is working overtime to assign blame on China. Too bad most Americans are too naive to understand how this country’s MIC works.
 
China's method is a constant war mode. So when war or war-like event happens, it mobilizes and handles well. But it comes with a cost during peace time.

US method is a constant peace-time effort. So when war or war-like event happens, it begins with chaos until it shifts to war mode. It doesn't pay the cost like China does during peace time but it pays at the beginning of a war.
 
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