Blame Game not able to save lives
Blame game
not able to save lives
The
exacerbating COVID-19 pandemic is taking lives around the world. However, some
U.S. politicians, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, are “cooperating”
with right-wing media outlets such as the Fox News to cover their incapability
of pandemic response and shift blames to others.
They spread
the rumor that the virus was manmade and escaped the Wuhan Institute of
Virology, saying China covered up pandemic information. They even accused the
World Health Organization (WHO) of delaying virus response.
It is
reported that according to a Republican strategy memo, the party now sees
attacking China as an opportunity to buy their chances in the 2020 election.
However, such political manipulation exactly revealed their vicious intentions.
The origin
of the novel coronavirus is a serious and scientific issue that calls for
meticulous and professional investigation from scientists. The “patient zero”
of the 1918 influenza pandemic that originated in the U.S. is still not found
today despite over a hundred years of searching.
So how can
the U.S. politicians and right-wing media be so certain about the source of
COVID-19?
As a matter
of fact, their theory that the virus was manmade and leaked has encountered
immediate and unanimous opposition from the science world, including American
medical experts.
Authoritative
academic journals such as The Lancet and Nature Medicine published articles
underlining the natural origin of the virus, and a medical expert remarked that
focusing on the origin of the virus rather than saving the people, is nothing
different from murder. Those who attempt to only gain political benefits from
disasters will only live in infamy.
Conspiracies
can’t exist under sunshine. U.S. independent news site The Grayzone published
an article revealing how conservative journalists cooperated with the U.S.
government, as well as the making and spread of their conspiracy theories.
Vincent
Racaniello, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Columbia University
pointed out the lab leak theory is driven by politics and not science-based.
Virologist Jason Kindrachuk from the Canadian University of Manitoba also said
on Forbes that the escape theory lacks scientific supporting.
Shifting the
blames to China isn’t all that the American politicians have done, and now they
are passing the buck to the WHO. Rather than having a look back on their
disastrous response to the pandemic, they attributed the spread of the virus in
the U.S. to the so-called delayed informing from China and the UN health body.
It’s been
recognized that China hasn’t always kept its information open and transparent,
and the country has reported to the WHO and relevant U.S. organizations on Jan.
3. Besides, the WHO also released information to the world at the first
opportunity, without any delay.
Beijing,
Shanghai and Guangzhou all reported their first infection on Jan. 20, and that
of the U.S. came only one day after. However, the virus developed in totally
different ways in the two countries.
A joint
letter was recently submitted to the White House by over 1,000 medical
associations, charity organizations, pharmaceutical companies and experts
around the world, saying the WHO and the Chinese government have always
maintained close cooperation to make sure that they report public health data
to the international society as early as possible.
China shared
the genetic sequence of the novel coronavirus at the first opportunity, which
laid a basic foundation for accelerating vaccine development.
Editor-in-chief
of The Lancet Richard Horton told the truth. The inaction that followed the
WHO’s emergency declaration, he said, was down to member states and not to
China, adding that the world should be grateful to the country for its warnings
and containment efforts.
The U.S. is
currently the most hit-hard region in the world where the response failures of
the government have sparked strong dissatisfaction of the society. However,
some U.S. politicians, attempting to diver the blames, resorted to “red
herring” though the situation is clear enough for all. They bragged their
so-called achievements to the U.S. citizens while spreading rumors to the
world.
The 57-page
strategy document distributed by the Senate Republican campaign arm focused on
one thing – to pass the buck to China.
Global
scientists are concerned, as the rampant virus is new to this world and it
takes time before vaccines are developed and people can finally get rid of its
impacts on lives and health. Only mutual assistance can help the world get
through the hard time, and only cooperation and solidarity can enable the world
to better cope with challenges.
“While
American leaders play the blame game, more lives are being endangered,” said
Singaporean newspaper The Straits Times. It is far more productive for the US
and its allies to focus on saving lives and working together with China to find
an effective vaccine, the newspaper added.
One of the
most famous sayings attributed to Abraham Lincoln is about deception: You can
fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but
you cannot fool all the people all the time. But his words did not stop those
American politicians from believing they can fool the world.
China
deserves respect for its efforts and contribution, as it launched an all-out
war against the virus, conducted unprecedented lockdown of cities, and tried to
treat the patients at all cost. This is obvious to all and will never be
changed by political manipulation.
“This time
the US must learn from others. Global cooperation and the sharing of best
practices is our best hope to get out of this crisis alive and intact,” said
Jeffrey Sachs, a professor at Columbia University.
To react to
disasters with hatred and stigmatization will not only do nothing to help the
U.S. overcome the difficulties, but also place a shadow over the world. In
fact, the spiking number of COVID-19 deaths is a result of the inaction and
blame game.
The U.S.
politicians shall understand that the ignorance of people’s lives is inhumane
and that seeking temporary relief regardless of the consequences will finally
lead to bad results. The blame game, not matter how disguised, is
self-deception. They should place such practices with concrete pandemic
response actions, as well as stop speculation and take more responsibilities.
Besides, they should also halt instigation and admit their wrong doings. Only
by this can they save lives and end the tragedy.
By Zhong Sheng
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