Not impressive when you consider that it is basically a prison in a box, not a true hospital. Secured rooms that open only from the hallway, bars over windows, no sanitary facilities in the rooms - just beds. It's a place to incarcerate people, not to heal them.
Not true.
I have been critical of China’s TRADE policies, basically for years, right here on this site.
But I won’t criticize their handling of this crisis. They seem to be handling a TERRIBLE mess, resolutely and effectively.
China does not emphasize individual freedoms, the way we do in America. But the apparent fact that China’s new hospital rooms open and lock from the outside is in my view, just China being careful.
There is currently no effective treatment for the disease.
You don’t want 1,000 patients to just go wherever they want whenever they want.
Not when the disease is fatal to some, and there is absolutely no effective treatment, and nobody whatsoever, has any immunity.
Nobody.
It is to be avoided.
Really. I think that is why. Everyone is a bit scared.
For good reason.