Washington Examiner / Magazine
April 28, 2020 Issue
April 28, 2020 Print Edition
Cover Story
Crime against humanity
Dr. Deborah Birx was discussing global mortality rates at one of the near-daily White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefings alongside a curious chart. China’s numbers had a big asterisk next to them. President Trump interjected, pointing to China’s position at the bottom of the chart. “Excuse me, does anybody really believe this number?” Trump asked. Birx said Trump was right to distrust China’s figures. “I put China on there so you could see how basically unrealistic this could be,” Birx said, adding, "That’s why we keep coming back to how important in a pandemic, in a new disease, it’s really critical to have that level of transparency, because it changes how we work as a nation.” Birx emphasized that “when you are the first country to have an outbreak, you really have a moral obligation to the world to not only talk about it, but provide that information that’s critical to the rest of the world to really respond to this credibly.” She made clear that China had failed to live up to its responsibility and that it had cost the United States and the rest of the world. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has also pointed to China's concealment of the true deadliness of the coronavirus as part of the reason why he didn't immediately realize that the disease was his "worst nightmare." The U.S....

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