U.S. whistleblower says CDC is hiding the outbreak, why is it hiding the outbreak?

Updated on international 2024-05-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because they were afraid of causing panic, they deliberately concealed the truth.

    Recently, a blog with the nickname Dr. Paul Cottrell posted a paragraph that said that the number of people diagnosed with the new coronavirus in the United States now exceeds 1,000, according to the CDC internally. For example, the amount of public data is dozens of times greater than that of public data. In order to maintain social stability, the CDC deliberately concealed the truth.

    Although the United States did not release any panic-inducing news, the FBI quietly and urgently ordered masks, gloves and disinfectant, but ****. After the outbreak, Paul began to update frequently and fundamentally explained the state of the epidemic according to popular science principles. Many netizens also believed his views and saw him as a whistleblower.

    The ** said that the fear of a new virus epidemic in the United States may be more serious than the current news. In fact, this has been confirmed by a statement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC**). On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the U.S. is likely to infect communities on a large scale.

    If this happens, the United States will also negotiate, for example, the closure of schools and shops. Recently, Japan's TV Asahi reported that "some of the 14,000 people who died of influenza in the United States may have died of new crown pneumonia", causing netizens to speculate that the new coronavirus may have originated in the United States, which has attracted widespread attention.

    On February 23, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) responded, and so far, the CDC has no evidence to support Japan's speculation.

    A piece of news from Japanese television has attracted strong attention at home, and Japan has reported that recently, the United States is suffering from the flu. Last winter there were 26 million flu patients and 14,000 deaths. However, the results of medical examinations of these suspected flu patients showed that many did not have the flu and were suspected of being the new coronavirus.

    The CDC responded to the report on Feb. 23, noting that so far there is no evidence to support Asahi's claim that some of the flu deaths in the U.S. were actually caused by the new virus, according to The People**. The CDC said that as of the evening of the 22nd, a total of 35 new cases of the virus had been confirmed in the United States, of which 14 cases were detected in the United States, of which 21 occurred in cases repatriated from the United States.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the United States does not want to cause panic, does not want the epidemic to affect the ordinary life of the public, and the development of the American economy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The main reason why the United States will hide the epidemic is that it does not want the American people to panic, and in order to be able to maintain its position.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the one hand, the CDC is under the direct jurisdiction of the federal government, and the news he released must be approved, on the other hand, many new crown pneumonia deaths are mixed with the flu deaths, and the number is huge, and the CDC is afraid that the release of information will cause panic.

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