The post that was quoted here has been removedI do not believe China intentionally spread the virus and agree with 'most Chinese' that China's government's initial response was not perfect. Far from it. - But China was not alone in making early mistakes that cost many lives.
Despite my own affinity with the Far East, I do have a number of grave concerns about China, not least of which their ongoing treatment of Uighur Muslims.
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The post that was quoted here has been removedI didn’t miss them I just feel that you lost the argument every time and you know where you can shove yet another guardian opinion piece don’t you duchess.
I’ll go with the records resulting from the government that does the counting rather than an anti government mouthpiece.
Have you adjusted china’s ridiculously low official figures, oh no hang on there is no guardian equivalent in China is there.
@shavixmir saidWhat’s also to blames is a stark refusal by a big chunk of the uk population (especially the young) to adhere to government guidelines, even the less idiotic ones. But then the young are least likely to die from covid so why should they give up their best years.
Oh. I’m not a happy camper about the death toll in Britain.
Don’t get me wrong.
The English government’s incompetence is certainly partly to blame though.