x****d 发帖数: 2239 | 1 Dr. Fauci:
timeline:
Dec. 16, 2019: The first Coronavirus patient was seen at Wuhan Central
Hospital, according to Dr. Ai Fen.
Dec. 31: More than two dozen cases of Coronavirus were confirmed by Wuhan
health authorities. Local wet markets were closed, and China informed the
World Health Organization (WHO) about the “pneumonia” but said it had “
found no obvious person-to-person transmission, and no medical personnel
have been infected.” By this time, however, several health care workers had
reportedly been infected. Also, Taiwan sent WHO an alert, claiming it was
possible for the disease to transfer from human to human.
Jan. 1, 2020: The New York Times used cellphone data to discover that 175,
000 people left Wuhan (seven million more over the next few weeks).
Jan. 6: Dr. Fauci begins interviews to discuss the Coronavirus outbreak.
Jan. 20: China’s President Xi Jinping issued the first public statement
about the virus, saying it “must be taken seriously.”
Jan. 20: Fauci announced a Coronavirus vaccine was already being worked on
by the National Institutes of Health.
Jan 21: In an interview, Greg Kelly of Newsmax asked Fauci how serious the
virus was. The doctor urged everyone to take the precautions that the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put out, “but this is not
a major threat for the people in the United States, and this is not
something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried
about.”
Jan. 23: WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus voted against
declaring the outbreak a public health emergency on an international level;
he was the deciding vote. Wuhan lockdown went into effect, but by this time
an estimated five million people had already traveled through and left the
city for other parts of the country and world.
Jan. 28: A Health and Human Services (HHS) press briefing included Fauci,
Director of the CDC Robert Redfield, Director of the National Center for
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Dr. Nancy Messonnier, and Secretary of
HHS Alex Azar. Azar warned that “Americans should know that this is a
potentially very serious public health threat.”
Jan. 30: The Trump administration had a conference call with state governors
, Fauci, Azar, and Redfield, among others, and produced an action plan for
the outbreak.
Jan. 31: Trump imposed travel restrictions to and from China.
Feb. 8: Fauci said the risk of contracting the virus is “minuscule.”
Feb. 17: Fauci told USA Today that wearing a mask is for the infected to
protect others. “Now, in the United States, there is absolutely no reason
whatsoever to wear a mask.”
Feb. 20: WHO reported 77,000 COVID-19 cases worldwide.
Feb. 24: The Trump administration requested $2.5 billion from Congress to
fight the Coronavirus. On the same day, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
toured San Francisco’s Chinatown, telling residents to support the
neighborhood. “That’s what we’re trying to do today is to say everything
is fine here,” she said. “Come because precautions have been taken. The
city is on top of the situation.”
Feb. 29: The first Coronavirus death was reported in Seattle, WA.
Feb. 29: WHO said that it “continues to advise against the application of
travel restrictions to countries experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks.”
Feb. 29: Fauci talks to the Today Show about “community spread” but “
right now, at this moment, there is no need to change anything you’re doing
on a day-to-day basis.”
March 9: Fauci tells reporters that young, healthy people can go on a cruise
if they’d like. “If you are a healthy young person, there is no reason if
you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship.”
March 26: In an article for The New England Journal of Medicine, Fauci said,
“… the overall clinical consequences of COVID-19 may ultimately be more
akin to those of severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate
of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and
1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case
fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively.”
April 28: Fauci said he is hopeful that a vaccine will be developed by the
winter.
April 30: Fauci said he is “almost certain” the virus will return in the
winter, yet he is optimistic for a vaccine.
May 12: Fauci now says the likelihood of developing a treatment or vaccine
by the fall is “a bridge too far.”
To be fair, the doctor did warn on several occasions that things could
change if we reached “community spreading.” But, looking over the progress
of Coronavirus in the United States and the responses of experts, is it any
wonder that the American people are bewildered? | r******i 发帖数: 1445 | 2 Fauci很狡猾。说的很多话都是if,now,等等,从来不对未来进行任何预测。当然,不
预测就不会错。所以Fauci总是对的。 | S*******f 发帖数: 1 | 3 可惜,big flu就是他最早说的,不会蔓延到美国也是他说的,健康人去游轮完全没有
问题也是他说的。
【在 r******i 的大作中提到】 : Fauci很狡猾。说的很多话都是if,now,等等,从来不对未来进行任何预测。当然,不 : 预测就不会错。所以Fauci总是对的。
| r******i 发帖数: 1445 | 4 你仔细看他的话。很多的if。
健康人去邮轮确实没有问题呀。现在也没有问题。。。如果邮轮开的话。
【在 S*******f 的大作中提到】 : 可惜,big flu就是他最早说的,不会蔓延到美国也是他说的,健康人去游轮完全没有 : 问题也是他说的。
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