Anonymous ID: 113d9d Sept. 1, 2020, 9:29 a.m. No.10493736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3760

>>10493719

>Tom Malinowski,

omasz P. Malinowski is an American politician and diplomat who is the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 7th congressional district. A Democrat, he previously served as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor in the Obama administration.

 

Born: September 23, 1965 (age 54 years), Slupsk, Poland

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Malinowski

Anonymous ID: 113d9d Sept. 1, 2020, 9:45 a.m. No.10493886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3997 >>4120 >>4247 >>4308 >>4355

If the Chinese people were wearing masks LONG before the disclosure of Covid, then why are Masks deemed "Protective?"

Rhetorical.

 

A grieving daughter in Wuhan is suing China, saying its early cover-up of COVID-19 killed her father. In response, the authorities intimidated her family.

 

A woman from Wuhan, China, is suing the Chinese government, claiming that it covered up facts about COVID-19, which killed her father.

 

Zhao Lei, 39, in an interview with Sky News accused authorities of hiding the reality of the virus when it began to spread around January 2020.

 

She said this meant people didn't limit their movements earlier in the year, before the virus outbreak turned into a pandemic.

 

"I think the government covered up some facts," she said. "Because of this, Wuhan people carried on living like before, they celebrated Chinese New Year normally, without taking any protection. It meant my father got infected and died."

 

She is suing the government, looking for compensation and an apology.

 

Wuhan's city-level court system has already rejected her case, according to Sky News. The outlet said she has been intimidated bu authorities who want her to to abandon her efforts.

 

Sky News reported that: "The police have visited her mother, warning that she should drop the case and not talk publicly."

 

But she is taking her case to the supreme court of Hubei, the province of which Wuhan is the capital.

 

She told Sky News: "I think my lawsuit is good for our country. It can warn people that if we have a disaster next time, we could do something to prevent bad outcomes. We can save more people."

 

Zhao said she was motivated to take action against the government by the death of her father from COVID-19 in late January.

 

Sky News reported that he could not go to the hospital in an ambulance because health services were so overwhelmed.

 

Instead, his family began the six-mile journey on foot in the cold, the report said, before they were picked up by someone passing in a tuk tuk.

 

He then died of respiratory failure while waiting in the emergency waiting room.

 

Zhao told Sky News: "My father was honest."

 

"He was not good at talking. He was very kind. In Wuhan, he was a very ordinary person. He obeyed all the rules.

 

"After Wuhan locked down, he got ill so suddenly. I can't accept it. Someone just suddenly died. I cannot accept the fact."

 

"At that time, I was stunned. Afterwards, my heart was broken, and I was very angry too.

 

"I think the government covered up the fact that coronavirus could spread from people to people. I hold the government accountable and ask them to pay the due price."

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/grieving-daughter-wuhan-suing-china-121330970.html