here is a graph disagreeing with you.
you can see the first peak, the decline, and the second wave
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4 ways Austraia's coronavirus response was a triumph, and 4 ways it fell short.
4 ways Australia's coronavirus response was a triumph, and 4 ways it fell short
I see infection rates have started rising again in 20 American states over the last 5 days of protests against police brutality and easing of lockdown rules by irresponsible Governors.
If you read the AP article that was linked to above it's pretty clear that none of that is true - for a variety of reasons the Chinese blocked and sandbagged WHO and the international community.
And the Chinese scientists knew from an early stage that it was remarkably similar to SARS but was far more infectious. As I've said before its name should be SARS-2, not COVID-19. They told the WHO that it wasn't transmittable from person to person - and WHO told the world that - when the Chinese government not only knew that the virus was transmissible but extremely so.
I was researching and writing about SARS-2 in late January/early February - for a briefing to clients - and it was clear even then that we weren't getting the full story - for example, I had Chinese colleague who'd just come back from Beijing and they told me that the city was in lockdown when that was officially denied by the Chinese government. And WHO definitely delayed calling it a pandemic, presumably because of Chinese pressure.
No, as the AP article makes clear, the Chinese do deserve criticism for their response.
The international emergency should've been called much earlier and it should in any have been declared a pandemic at that time.
If you want an example of how WHO was pandering to China in relation to its declarations have a read of this:
Statement on the second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
The disease is called Covid 19 which is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Naming the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the virus that causes it
The Government in Egypt has asked the city's taxi drivers to drive around Cairo sounding their car horns.
It is hoped that the familiar sounds of the city will induce a return to tranquillity and normality following the recent pandemic.
Operation Toot 'n Calm 'Em will last for the rest of the week.
There seems to be so much to learn about this virus. According to the following link, Coronavirus has a genome made up of RNA, rather than DNA [ see link below. ] Scientists are trying to understand the coronavirus' persistence, because this determines how long some one is contagious, how long some one should stay in isolation, and even whether it is possible to be re-infected. Even how long it lasts inside the body is not really known.
How long does the coronavirus last inside the body?
Differences Between DNA and RNA Viruses | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms