Once Upon a Virus: China taunts U.S. over their reaction to Coronavirus
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China has distributed a short movement titled 'Once Upon a Virus' ridiculing the U.S. reaction to the new coronavirus.
In the video, which has been seen 1.6 multiple times on Twitter, a warrior speaking to China over and again cautions the US (spoke to by a fairly upsetting Statue of Liberty) about the seriousness of the issue.
The US excuses the admonitions, reverberating moderate arguments about lockdowns as an infringement of human rights (paywall), and later condemns China for not notice it sooner. By that point, the Statue of Liberty looks seriously sick, and is snared to an IV.
The video closes with her expression, "We are constantly right, in any event, when we negate ourselves," while China reacts: "That is the thing that I love best about you Americans, your consistency."
Washington and Beijing are secured a war of words over the starting points of the malady, which developed in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has developed into a worldwide pandemic.
The United States and different nations have blamed China for deceiving the world about the seriousness of the episode, and there are developing requires a universal investigation into the beginnings of the infection.
In a meeting with Reuters, Trump said he trusts China's treatment of the coronavirus pandemic is proof that Beijing 'will do anything they can' to cause him to lose his re-appointment offer in November. He said he was certain the coronavirus may have started in a Chinese virology lab, yet declined to depict the proof
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