China’s Xi Is ‘Doing It Again’: Pompeo Suggestions to Cut Off China Travel as COVID Surges
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo It was suggested that United States The rest of the world needs to stop traveling from China To prevent another global epidemic of the COVID variant.
On the other hand, a former Trump official appeared Cats RoundtableJohn Catsimatidis hosted the Sunday radio show ‘New York Radio Show’. He warned that a massive outbreak in China could trigger a second COVID epidemic, nearly three years after its first.
“We’re about to do the same thing again. The data is no good, but it sounds like we might have as many as one million – one million, John – Chinese people infected, fifty percent of their population traveling,” Pompeo.
“There is no reason we should allow the Chinese to do this again, to send Chinese-infected persons around the world knowingly infecting people all across the globe. [Chinese President Xi Jinping] got away with this once. I regret that he wasn’t held accountable, he hasn’t been held accountable,” He continued. “But he’s doing it again, so, John, just as in the spring of 2020 when he sent people around the world he knew were infected, he’s doing the same darn thing again. He’s going to infect millions more. We shouldn’t let that happen.”
Pompeo was also agreed to by Catsimatidis, who said, “We’ve been through hell.”
“The whole world has. The American business community has,” Pompeo replied. “And here we are, Xi Jinping doing it all over again. The virus came from a lab in Wuhan, and now it’s going to come from people inside of China traveling the world. The world should not permit this to happen again.”
China now faces an epidemic of COVID following the lifting of some of its harsh lockdown measures after mass protests against the policies in place in 2020. This was in response to widespread nationwide outrage about the policies. The failure of the lockdown policies to eradicate the disease in China has raised questions about whether Xi’s “zero COVID” approach was worth the dramatic toll it took on the nation’s economy.
Although official Chinese data are not reliable, signs from across the country indicate the existence of the disease. suggest China has lifted its lockdown policies on October 1st and the disease is now on the rise.
The streets of Guangzhou, China’s southern economic hub, are lined with businesses advertising “for sale” Oder “help wanted” signs. Numerous industries are experiencing bottlenecks due to workers falling ill. According to reports, hospitals and funeral homes have been overrun by the sick and dead. The New York Times.
COVID was first discovered in Wuhan, China. Experts disagree on the illness’s precise beginnings, with two leading theories being a wet market or the product of coronavirus research and a lab leak. One reason the precise origin of the disease has been difficult to pin down is the Chinese government’s lack of cooperation with other world health officials and researchers.
Xi was able to recognize the “tough challenges” In an address on Saturday, he stated that China still faces COVID. He stood by his administration’s “zero COVID” Policies and management of the pandemic thus far
“Since COVID-19 struck, we have put the people first and put life first all along,” The Chinese president stated that, according to Bloomberg. “With extraordinary efforts, we have prevailed over unprecedented difficulties and challenges, and it has not been an easy journey for anyone. We have now entered a new phase of COVID response where tough challenges remain.”
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