The good news: There’s still an opening to prevent a grim outcome. @ScottGottliebMD https://t.co/IZFYvMz8Mx
— AEI (@AEI) January 30, 2020
Like any deadly disease, coronavirus is a tragedy. However, Chinese communism is making this one far worse. https://t.co/QMv0mxIYTA
— AEI (@AEI) January 29, 2020
To prevent wider spread, what may be most needed are simple, reliable tests that let us screen more widely for the spread of this novel virus. @ScottGottliebMD https://t.co/rxECRT2fRX
— AEI (@AEI) January 29, 2020
The Wuhan episode shows that while we’ve learned some lessons from SARS and MERS, we remain tragically vulnerable. @ScottGottliebMD https://t.co/JOllVYuIJU
— AEI (@AEI) January 26, 2020
BREAKING: The World Health Organization just declared the Wuhan Coronavirus a global health emergency. Find out "WTH is Going On" here as @dpletka and I ask @ScottGottliebMD if it could become a global pandemic.
Listen ➡️ https://t.co/3BW619tJP1 pic.twitter.com/jLwjXTEi5h
— Marc Thiessen (@marcthiessen) January 30, 2020
.@ScottGottliebMD just joined us on the podcast to discuss #China's response to the #coronavirus and the virus's global impact.
Stay tuned for the new episode on Wednesday, and, in the meantime, check out our latest episodes here: https://t.co/CQd2QVBXHP pic.twitter.com/U8Va8ZOYkV
— What the Hell Is Going On? (@AEI_WTHIGO) January 27, 2020
As the fight to contain #coronavirus continues, @JJCarafano puts new efforts in focus: pic.twitter.com/wJoUrmzLSv
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) January 30, 2020
"Cases of the #virus originating in #Wuhan have cropped up worldwide, forcing governments to roll out measures to screen travelers or even restrict arrivals in hopes of preventing outbreaks in their own countries." From @EastBelow. https://t.co/cqoPExPdLu pic.twitter.com/71WM3CznKd
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) January 30, 2020
Ben West talks about the #coronavirus that appears to have started in a #Wuhan, #China, market. Read more here: https://t.co/gKm8YWtUQG pic.twitter.com/Bn8dJKTI8x
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) January 30, 2020
The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency of international concern over the recent outbreak of a novel coronavirus that originated in China. https://t.co/XFPrPfqUAW
— Stratfor (@Stratfor) January 30, 2020
In response to the SARS pandemic of 2002, the Chinese government comprehensively restructured its public health system.
But the initial mishandling of the #CoronavirusOutbreak revealed weaknesses in this enhanced system, says RAND's Jennifer Bouey. https://t.co/JnbZHSb8T4
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) January 30, 2020
The explosive outbreak of a new coronavirus (2019-nCov) in China's Hubei province is advancing at a breakneck pace.
CSIS experts breakdown the global health, economic, and geopolitical implications of this outbreak: https://t.co/468Au3FQPl pic.twitter.com/RZyVCHkLzE
— CSIS (@CSIS) January 30, 2020
On a new episode of the @ChinaPowerCSIS podcast, @BonnieGlaser discusses China's response to the coronavirus with @YanzhongHuang.
Apple: https://t.co/cwnTB9tGzS
Spotify: https://t.co/pITld3wJdE pic.twitter.com/uL0A9MI79b— CSIS (@CSIS) January 30, 2020
Wuhan, class, and the coronoavirus: https://t.co/ejhse8zyBb
— The Wilson Center (@TheWilsonCenter) January 29, 2020
In his latest @bopinion column, #FletcherDean Emeritus @stavridisj makes an argument for why battling a pandemic, like #coronavirus, is a job for the #military.
Read his full article here: https://t.co/jm5b8lNWWx pic.twitter.com/GDrc4bMNUo
— The Fletcher School (@FletcherSchool) January 30, 2020
Prof. Thomas Rid (@RidT) weighed in on disinformation online regarding coronavirus via @bloomberg. https://t.co/QKcYwpzk9S
— Johns Hopkins | SAIS (@SAISHopkins) January 30, 2020
.@PeterHotez, fellow @BakerCHB, spoke to CGTN on Tuesday, applauding the government leadership of China and the scientific community for quickly detecting the full gene sequence of the #coronavirus. See the video here: https://t.co/e30dvyLNk6
— Baker Institute (@BakerInstitute) January 30, 2020
So long as the #coronavirus doesn’t spread into a global pandemic, slipping demand in #China is just a temporary blip, @Ken_Medlock, senior director of the @CES_Baker_Inst, tells @JDBlum23. https://t.co/pk90TKpFnQ #oilprice #oilprices #oilandgas #energy
— Rice University News (@RiceUNews) January 28, 2020
Apple, McDonalds and Starbucks are among the major U.S. companies that have closed locations or reduced service in China amid the spread of the novel coronavirus that's killed at least 170 people and infected more than 7,700. https://t.co/aJNUd81C0D
— ABC News (@ABC) January 31, 2020
JUST IN: U.S. State Department issues advisory, warning citizens, "Do not travel to China due to novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan." https://t.co/Zz0CvIDrvk pic.twitter.com/u3OGRVdF0O
— ABC News (@ABC) January 31, 2020
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in China could be good for bringing jobs back to the United States, as companies review their supply chains and potentially move out of China. https://t.co/Sc9sAe28zv
— ABC News (@ABC) January 31, 2020
A top Pakistani health official said that Islamabad had no immediate plan to evacuate any of some 30,000 nationals living in China to study and work, despite the new coronavirus that surfaced there. https://t.co/eoSM1AGoXk
— ABC News (@ABC) January 30, 2020
WHO Director-General on the declaration of coronavirus as a public health emergency: "Our greatest concern is the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems and which are ill-prepared to deal with it." https://t.co/UixN993NPy pic.twitter.com/JuoCQjS17H
— ABC News (@ABC) January 30, 2020
State Department issues "Do Not Travel" warning for China https://t.co/ruzsE3s1Ot pic.twitter.com/Tisj19qM2X
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 31, 2020
Corona beer maker shrugs off misinformation on coronavirus https://t.co/3rtPp2EmQr pic.twitter.com/vdkv6PHzM2
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 31, 2020
The WHO is calling the coronavirus outbreak a “global emergency” as more than 8,000 have been infected worldwide.
There are 6 U.S. cases tonight — and @CDC_gov confirmed the first instance of person-to-person transmission.@adrianasdiaz has the latest https://t.co/L9YsQqQ521 pic.twitter.com/rtFOoGdxBP
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) January 30, 2020
NEW (THREAD 1/7): China now has more #WuhanCoronavirus cases than *global* #SARS cases in 2003. @StateDept warns Americans "do not travel" to China – its highest alert. As fears rise, villagers outside Beijing barricade roads and global firms freeze operations. @CBSNews is here. pic.twitter.com/n246qnD7Tu
— Ramy Inocencio 英若明 (@RamyInocencio) January 31, 2020
World Health Organization declares coronavirus outbreak "a public health emergency of international concern." https://t.co/PSpKSgxZFv
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 31, 2020
How many cases are there currently in the US?@DrJohnTorres: As of now, there are 6 confirmed cases in the US. Here’s a map showing where they are located → https://t.co/kEacNOajNw (9/10)
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 30, 2020
First person-to-person coronavirus case reported in US, CDC says. https://t.co/HIaAVwqtkl
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 30, 2020
Amy Lee-Ludovicy was told her kids' school wouldn’t be headed to New York's Chinatown to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
“The kids are not being educated on this matter," she said, "they are just simply being told 'we should stay away from Chinese people'” https://t.co/rVuoPtfE3W
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 31, 2020
State Department issues 'do not travel' advisory for China, asks those in the country to consider leaving https://t.co/XPhK2vT4jv
— CNBC (@CNBC) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus live updates: China says death toll hits 213, confirmed cases rise to 9,692 https://t.co/frGbrFeEPC
— CNBC (@CNBC) January 31, 2020
As an epidemic rages, many Chinese provinces have extended their Lunar New Year holiday by weeks, but financial markets will resume operating Monday. This creates a problem for investors, writes @shuli_ren https://t.co/DCDr2i5hgQ
— Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) January 31, 2020
45% of 150,000 Chinese doctors surveyed in 2018 said they hoped their children wouldn’t become doctors, too.
That's not a good sign for a country already short of doctors https://t.co/jlxmfXRVAP
— Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) January 31, 2020
#Coronavirus: we stand ready to support EU countries and ensure a strong and coordinated EU response to the developing situation of the coronavirus, outside and within the Union.
Press conference by @SKyriakidesEU and @JanezLenarcic https://t.co/rRlfARsjvP
— European Commission 🇪🇺 (@EU_Commission) January 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1222198853165887489
Reaching out this morning to PM Li Keqiang to discuss #coronavirus and commended efforts of Chinese government to mitigate and contain virus. The EU stands ready to provide any assistance needed. pic.twitter.com/NfDlA0ZKL6
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) January 29, 2020
A fifth person in Germany has fallen sick with the new coronavirus, according to health authorities.https://t.co/FOp8UJv2Cv
— DW News (@dwnews) January 30, 2020
People in the quarantined Chinese city of Wuhan are supporting each other in an unconventional way in the face of restrictions on public gatherings. pic.twitter.com/4Xcm0MBC1M
— DW News (@dwnews) January 31, 2020
China is demanding an apology from the newspaper.https://t.co/dSzrPqLtBD
— DW News (@dwnews) January 30, 2020
Follow our live updates about the #coronarvirus outbreak: https://t.co/tPqN6brcwH
— DW News (@dwnews) January 30, 2020
▶️ World Health Organization declares coronavirus intl emergency as death toll surpasses 200 https://t.co/dqt4UbyM8K pic.twitter.com/YlTaZywHJT
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) January 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/BreakingF24/status/1223088792069791745
https://twitter.com/CHGlobalHealth/status/1222850225980788736
The number of people who have died from the coronavirus has risen sharply to 213 – hours after the outbreak was declared a global public health emergency https://t.co/gdoiuJjggq
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus: 'Empty seats' on plane taking 83 Britons from Wuhan https://t.co/1YMeSZO246
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 31, 2020
The #coronavirus outbreak has been declared a global public health emergency.
But what is a global health emergency and how could it affect you? https://t.co/CHBkuCqjlt
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 30, 2020
The #coronavirus outbreak, which started in China, has now been officially declared a global public health emergency https://t.co/8FQFnERVSO
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 30, 2020
Around 6,000 people were stuck on an Italian cruise ship after a Chinese passenger showed possible symptoms of the coronavirus.
Get more on the #coronavirus here: https://t.co/TdPnVBgswV pic.twitter.com/xNSr5Sk6vR
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 30, 2020
The decision by the World Health Organisation to declare coronavirus a public health emergency comes as the number of people who have died reached 170.
Get the latest on #coronavirus here: https://t.co/l981lwJ65y pic.twitter.com/I0MCK1p0tI
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 30, 2020
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1222980302148009984
WHO declares coronavirus a global emergency as 9,000 infected https://t.co/l0mGQboFBh
— The Independent (@Independent) January 31, 2020
WHO declares global emergency over coronavirus https://t.co/Sc3WWeD4Us
— The Independent (@Independent) January 31, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak is a chance to rethink our relationship with wild animals | Alexander Lebedev https://t.co/VNGZc9yntd
— The Independent (@Independent) January 31, 2020
The safest place to sit on a flight to avoid catching coronavirus https://t.co/wUlLvlZbvL
— The Independent (@Independent) January 30, 2020
Cruise ship with 6,000 passengers on lockdown over coronavirus fears https://t.co/nrxapahAU3
— The Independent (@Independent) January 30, 2020
The World Health Organisation has declared the outbreak of coronavirus to be a global emergency but insists it has faith in China https://t.co/fgOXZEsGNB
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 30, 2020
‘Although there are important differences between today’s coronavirus epidemic and the SARS outbreak—including far greater technological capacity to monitor disease—they may have the CCP’s habit of cover-ups in common.’ https://t.co/0JWDxs8HKF
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) January 29, 2020
‘We are seeing a China that has not learnt the lessons from SARS and is more focused on information control than helping to manage an international medical crisis' says ASPI’s Executive Director, Peter Jennings for the @australian https://t.co/yJ68xPYj93
— ASPI (@ASPI_org) January 29, 2020
Coronavirus: One step forward, one step back for the global economy | Roland Rajah https://t.co/82dTfIjy8w
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) January 29, 2020
Wuhan coronavirus: How upfront has Beijing been? | Richard McGregor https://t.co/0NXWbgbmXW
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) January 28, 2020
"The thing about China is that they can mobilize agencies and resources faster than anybody else can. The other side is that they can conceal things." | @LowyInstitute's @mcgregorrichard https://t.co/qpBWKWivTB
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) January 28, 2020
As Hong Kong wards off coronavirus, authorities struggle to win trust | Vivienne Chow https://t.co/gy9s2w0h4X
— The Lowy Institute (@LowyInstitute) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus will cost Australia at least $1 billion says UBS, and that's if it doesn't get worse https://t.co/SuhcUDEJsG
— ABC News (@abcnews) January 31, 2020
Will travel insurance cover your cancelled trip to China after the coronavirus outbreak? https://t.co/1UR6PmnPH6
— ABC News (@abcnews) January 31, 2020
Matildas' Olympic qualifiers to go ahead despite coronavirus fears https://t.co/la81aupNDs
— ABC News (@abcnews) January 30, 2020
Wuhan evacuation plan: New Zealanders to be charged $500 https://t.co/QnzzqT2X2f pic.twitter.com/ypPisGnO6J
— Stuff (@NZStuff) January 31, 2020
How does New Zealand's reaction to coronavirus compare around the world? https://t.co/lQIhU7wXEp pic.twitter.com/G2vW7SXvvR
— Stuff (@NZStuff) January 31, 2020
First suspected case of coronavirus in New Zealand, virus declared a global emergency by WHO https://t.co/4MqcDVlsyI pic.twitter.com/FHyfuwPy9A
— Stuff (@NZStuff) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus is not 'Chinese' – don't racialise it because we all have to be prepared https://t.co/SVVM2eRETL
— Stuff (@NZStuff) January 31, 2020
Coronavirus declared a global emergency by WHO https://t.co/DEBBBYH9wR pic.twitter.com/zgp6Znjxma
— Stuff (@NZStuff) January 30, 2020
Have questions about the Coronavirus?
Please read our FAQ for the #UofT community here: https://t.co/P9sYBsxYKO
Updated news and information can be found here: https://t.co/DaahsFXE9d
— University of Toronto (@UofT) January 27, 2020
Chinese Canadians are speaking out against racism and stigma they have seen or experienced in the wake of #coronavirus. Earlier this week, @PubPolicy_Munk student Frank Ye spoke with @mattgallowaycbc about reactions he has witnessed.
https://t.co/VlqRh8OM7h— Munk School (@munkschool) January 30, 2020
Fever alarms, paranoia as masked passengers fly from China https://t.co/23iNmW3kxi pic.twitter.com/1Atxcr9qdq
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) January 31, 2020
Evening Update: Coronavirus a global emergency, WHO declares https://t.co/B4jOKCCQCX pic.twitter.com/k8HlTEOs4f
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) January 30, 2020
Levi Strauss shuts half its China stores on coronavirus outbreak, expects financial hit https://t.co/pexaJNINsw @GlobeBusiness pic.twitter.com/2BIqSolROk
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) January 30, 2020