Yes, it is interesting how everything China has done and is doing is framed in a negative light by
some commentators on sites such as Zerohedge. If they put people in quarantine then they are authoritarian bullies.
Reuters adds that Huanggang, another city in Hubei, that it will tighten epidemic controls by "sealing residential complexes and only allowing essential vehicles on roads."
Patients quarantined in China's hospital jails are clearly hoping that their patriotic socialist principles of valuing the common good over individual liberty will see China through.
That last sentence is pure propaganda to have a dig at 'commie' China and is not based on any utterings from any real people. If such a flu was in the West, would we feel happy if China was saying that people in quarantine are hoping by their sacrifices to further the Western capitalistic genes of survival of the fittest? Or would we find that to be lacking in empathy and understanding and to be a total propaganda piece?
If they fire some inefficient government officials and administrators, then they are framed as scapegoating and protecting President Xi.
Beijing dismissed some of the top health officials in Wuhan and Hubei earlier this week, and last week it administered administrative punishments to hundreds of lower-level bureaucrats.
They have already been set up to take the fall for President Xi and his inner circle. Let the scapegoating begin.
If a 80+ year old woman in Japan dies due to the virus, then that is portrayed as alarmingly bad news, especially for the stock market.
After last night's 'undercounting' bombshell on the mainland,
investors really needed to see some reassuring headlines about the coronavirus outbreak to push equity markets back into the green.
This is definitely not that.
Japan has confirmed its first coronavirus death,
the third confirmed virus death outside mainland China, according to domestic broadcaster
NHK. The other deaths occurred in the Philippines and Hong Kong.
The woman who died was in her 80s, and living in Kanagawa Prefecture, just outside Tokyo.
They do not seem to care about the old woman at all or ask questions as to her state of health before the virus. Elderly people especially above 80 years of age is always more at risk during the regular flu season. They care about the good news apparently and yet jump on anything which can be portrayed as bad news.
Is the stock market really looking for a scapegoat for a managed crash of the overly blown stock market? and if China can be linked to it the better??? When Trump made the 'massive deal', many said that it was completely unfeasible. Will this crisis then get the blame for a deal which was unrealistic?
When the Chinese tries to remain positive, then that is spun as propaganda:
China's government is trying to spin the virus response as a test of China's strength. But the facts are impossible to ignore: This is a disaster of epic proportions.
"This is clearly a crisis of enormous proportions,” said University of Chicago political scientist Dali Yang "Failure … will be blamed on the system and especially on Xi, who’s staked out his personal leadership role."
It sounds more likely that it is the commentators who have chosen who they will scapegoat.
Would you expect Trump, Macron, Merkel or Trudeau to 'spin' it differently if it happened on their home ground?
That the death toll has now exceeded the SARS virus, only shows that that virus was hugely overblown and thus not a measure of the severity or not of this virus:
But unfortunately for the party leadership, the outbreak didn't simply go away. Instead, it has evolved into a global plague and caused the deaths of nearly 1,500 people in just a few weeks, putting the SARS outbreak, which terrorized China and the international community in 2002 and 2003, to shame.
No it has not evolved into a global plague and 1500 in 4 weeks is not alarming. Even if it was 10000 in 4 weeks, given the size of China and the usual death toll by the annual flu virus.
For comparison:
This is over a 17 week period. Breaking it down means that
between 705-1764 people died every week from the flu so far in the US season And the flu season is not over yet
Yet, there are no headlines about a global pandemic or bad news for the stock market or endless fear porn on MSM or (insert whatever tickles you). As a sidenote, all those deaths and hospitalizations etc in the US has happened
despite widespread flu vaccinations (or because of the vaccinations). 173 million vaccines have been distributed and the US population is 320 million so more than 1 in 2 is given the vaccine. Hmmm....
This non-pandemic would have to have much higher numbers if it was to be
the plague and not least outside of China. The book "A journal of the plague year" by Daniel Defoe gives a vivid description of what a real plaque looks like and what measures were taken to combat it. A page note which I made when I read the book says "united in suffering", which appears to be what happened back then in places severely affected by the plague. More from Defoe's book in another post.