[The
information below has been collated from sources like the Wikipedia, BBC, Al
Jazeera, ANI, and TOI]
1
December 2019: In the city of Wuhan in China’s Hubei
province, symptoms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) were first
noticed in a man.
6
December: His 53-year-old wife showed similar
symptoms; hospitalized.
25
December: Two more Chinese in Wuhan quarantined
after they showed similar symptoms. Later that week, hospitals in Wuhan saw an
exponential increase of comparable cases.
In the
same week, Dr. Li Wenliang, a 33-year old ophthalmologist, informed a group of
doctors about a new virus.
31 December: The Wuhan Municipal Health Commission declared that there was no clear
human to human transmission of the virus. China got in touch with the World
Health Organisation (WHO). They reprimanded Dr. Li Wenliang for spreading
rumours.
1
January 2020: Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market was
shut down as several of those infected had reportedly worked at the market.
3 January
2020: Li Wenliang had to sign a declaration
to the police that he had been spreading ‘fake information’. Same day, the Hubei
Provincial Health Commission asked doctors not to test for new cases.
Doctors had to destroy the existing samples. The Wuhan Municipal Health
Commission reiterated its position on no human to human infection,
indicating collaboration in suppression of truth.
8 January: China claimed they had identified the virus and reiterated no
human to human transmission.
11 January: The Wuhan Municipality published a report stating that the infected
people had a history of contact with the wet market. It reiterated the absence
of human transmission.
12 January: Li Wenliang was admitted to the hospital following severe
breathing problems and was put in intensive care.
13 January: Thailand reported the first case of coronavirus outside China: a
Chinese woman who had a travelled to Wuhan.
14 January: WHO issued a statement saying that the preliminary investigation
conducted by China showed no trace of human to human infection.
15 January: Japan reported the first case of coronavirus. The patient had no
history of visiting any wet market of China. After this, the Wuhan Health
Commission admitted the possibility of human transmission.
21 January: The United States reported its first confirmed case of a patient
who had returned from China six days earlier.
22 January: The WHO conducts a field visit to China and concludes that human
to human transmission is taking place in Wuhan.
31
January: Speaking at a news conference in Geneva,
the Chief of the WHO described the virus as an "unprecedented
outbreak". But he praised the "extraordinary measures" the Chinese
had taken, and said there was “no reason TO LIMIT TRADE OR TRAVEL TO CHINA”. (BBC, emphasis added)
7
February: Li Wenliang passed away in
hospital. Wikipedia
says “A subsequent Chinese official inquiry exonerated him and
the Communist Party of
China formally
offered a "solemn apology" to his family and revoked its admonishment
of him.”
11
March: World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) as pandemic.
31
March: The virus has shut down the world, with 178
countries infected, more than 7,87,000 confirmed cases, and over 37,000 dead.
*
Five
dates are crucial on the timeline:
1.
31 December, when China
informed the WHO, but suppressed its severity.
2.
14 January, when the WHO
downplayed the infectivity of the virus and misled the world community.
3.
22 January, when the WHO found
out human to human transmission, but did nothing to warn the rest of the world.
4.
31 January, when the WHO
refused to limit travel to and trade with China.
5.
11 March, when the WHO declared
the disease as pandemic, A MONTH AND 20 DAYS LATER.
Will
anyone be punished for this humongous criminal delay?
Photograph
of Dr. Li Wenliang courtesy: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=63046734
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