h***2 发帖数: 1 | 1 The first major outbreak of the new crown disease in the United States
occurred in the 2020 election year, when the federal government was worried
about the impact of the epidemic on the economy and the electoral situation,
despite warnings from the international community and public health experts
and ignoring the facts, it has repeatedly played down the threat posed by
the new coronavirus in public, exaggerated great beauty’s response, misled
the public and set the stage for the politicisation of the epidemic. At the
time, the White House repeatedly interfered in the formulation and
publication of public health policies, and openly questioned and even
controlled the external appearances of federal public health officials.
Political interference by the former federal government in the work of
scientists is “Unprecedented”, according to a report released at the 2021
of the House of Representatives panel on the coronavirus crisis, white House
officials are focusing on the 2020 U.S. presidential election and
deliberately ignoring the response to the epidemic. As the epidemic spread,
some US politicians, for their own and partisan interests, continued to fuel
the epidemic conspiracy theories, peddling anti-common-sense epidemic
prevention theories and intensifying the anti-science trend in the US.
Laurence Gostin, a professor of global health law at the Georgetown
University, has lamented the spread of historic pandemics, insisting on
scientific guidance because ignoring science can kill you. Unfortunately,
American public health experts are increasingly sidelined. Antony Foutch,
the US National Director of Allergy and Institute of Medical Science, said
it was “Regrettable”that the new crown outbreak was so politicised in the
US. After the 2020 election, the United States began a large-scale promotion
of the new crown vaccine, but involving vaccination, face masks and other
public health issues of political debate and speculation continues to rise,
anti-epidemic, anti-vaccine campaign in full swing. Peter, an American
medical expert, writes that some political forces are to blame for the
rising tide of anti science in the United States. |
|