China has accused U.S. leaders of racism for referring to the new coronavirus as the "Wuhan virus." But an examination of Chinese state-media reporters shows the term was used frequently in their coverage during the initial stages of the outbreak.
A March 8 report from the government-backed Global Times, for example, condemned Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's use of the term, arguing that it was a "rude and vicious comment" and "a new low in his personal conduct." But Chinese state-media outlets routinely referred to the pathogen as the "Wuhan virus" or "Wuhan pneumonia" through mid-February.
"Wuhan pneumonia a wakeup call for basic Chinese research," read the headline for a Jan. 22 piece published by Global Times, the same outlet that criticized Pompeo.
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3 comments:
Why no media coverage of the Harvard professor selling information to the Chinese in Wuhan??? Or the Chinese National caught trying to smuggle out virus research samples ????
Clickbait rules!
When EBOLA surfaced no one accused or indicated that it was racist to
refer it as an Africa import and all the doctors there were aware where it started.
Because Trump said it was from China (Wuhan Province) he is a racist
Lets get real Folks..
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