But when the Chinese leadership faced up to the threat they acted decisively with drastic and effective shutdowns, China rallied, like a family, to help Wuhan , not to stigmatize it. - GWC
U.S. intelligence reports from January and February warned about a likely pandemic - The Washington Post
March 20, 2020 at 8:10 p.m. EDT
The intelligence reports didn’t predict when the virus might land on U.S. shores or recommend particular steps that public health officials should take, issues outside the purview of the intelligence agencies. But they did track the spread of the virus in China, and later in other countries, and warned that Chinese officials appeared to be minimizing the severity of the outbreak.
Taken together, the reports and warnings painted an early picture of a virus that showed the characteristics of a globe-encircling pandemic that could require governments to take swift actions to contain it. But despite that constant flow of reporting, Trump continued publicly and privately to play down the threat the virus posed to Americans. Lawmakers, too, did not grapple with the virus in earnest until this month, as officials scrambled to keep citizens in their homes and hospitals braced for a surge in patients suffering from covid-19, the disease caused by the corona virus.
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