Pemalite said:
Personally it doesn't matter where it came from or how it started. |
Well, first of all: thanks to your work. You live in a different country, but I know close to me are people working similar to you, that are protecting me from disaster. I am thankful for that.
On the topic: I agree that the focus should be on saving lives. Nevertheless I think we should hold the authorities accountable for their actions and also looking at what went down to learn from it for the future.
Some authorities in western countries (*cough* trump *cough*) have blamed china for the virus (mostly to deflect critic on their own shortcomings). The information presented in the article shows, that likely no conspiracy went down. But fuckup of local politicians and burocrats happened, like as described in the article the panicked desinfection of the Hunan seafood market before properly taking samples. That robbed us early on of a chance to gather more information that could've helped to fight the infection.
To be clear: such a fuckup can happen everywhere. So it is more important to look at it and learn, what can be done better in the future, also assuming the next pandemic might as well start at my country. I want my local authorities to act timely and with a proper plan. Therefore I think it is important to look at what happened early on.







