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this gives the rationale for China to STOP sending them ANY PPEs at allBad workers blame tools, we should stop sending them anything.
US medical workers sue China for ‘hoarding’ PPE during coronavirus pandemic
By Andrew Denney
April 8, 2020
A group of frontline healthcare workers are suing the Chinese government, claiming that it mishandled the coronavirus outbreak and is now hoarding badly-needed personal protective equipment and selling it for profit.
In a lawsuit filed in a federal court in West Palm Beach, Fla. against the Chinese Communist Party, the healthcare workers charge that it is blocking exports of gloves, goggles and other PPE and selling it at a substantial mark-up while people across the globe are getting sick and dying from COVID-19.
They also allege that the Chinese government should be held responsible for the extent of the coronavirus outbreak because it initially tried to downplay its dangers, censored doctors who tried to sound the alarm and stalled in locking down Wuhan, the sprawling metropolis that has been identified as ground zero for the bug.
“It’s almost straight out of a movie — ‘let’s cause the world to get a virus and let’s profit off of it,’” said Jeremy Atlers, a spokesman for the Boca Raton-based Berman Law Group.
“In New York, we have doctors and nurses in garbage bags,” Antlers said, referring to a shocking report by The Post.
The plaintiffs include a New York doctor, a New Jersey surgical technologist, a West Virginia nurse and a doctor and a nurse working in Florida. They claim that their suit could cover nearly 4 million US healthcare workers.
https://nypost.com/2020/04/08/healthcare-workers-suing-china-for-hoarding-ppe/
It says no CLEAR evidence.I was wrong about the date. It was a WHO tweet in mid-January, not mid-February as I said in my post. I will change my post above right now.
World Health Organization (WHO) @WHO
Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #China
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6:18 AM · Jan 14, 2020·Twitter Web App