A member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force said people making models trying to project the CCP virus pandemic were missing data from China early in the outbreak.
Modelers used data from the Chinese Communist Party that internal documents obtained by The Epoch Times show was manipulated. Those models were relied on by health experts to implement certain measures.
The models would have looked different if the real situation in China was made clear to the world, according to Dr. Deborah Birx, response coordinator for the task force.
“When you look at the China data originally and said, oh, well, there’s 80 million people, 20 million people in Wuhan, 80 million people in Hubei [province], and they come up with a number of 50,000, you start thinking of this more like SARS than you do this kind of global pandemic,” Birx said.
The medical community interpreted the data as the outbreak being serious “but smaller than anyone expected,” she added. “Because I think probably we were missing a significant amount of the data, now that we see what happened to Italy, what happened to Spain.”
“In a perfect world, it would have been nice to know what was going on there. We didn’t,” added Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Birx added later in the week that officials didn’t realize at first “how contagious” the virus was. “And I think when you make misassumptions around contagion early on, then you don’t prepare in the way that you should prepare for the level of contagion that this COVID-19 exhibits,” she said during a Fox News town hall on April 2.
Coverup
American officials have repeatedly criticized China for covering up the true extent of the CCP virus outbreak in the country.Chinese officials worked to suppress information about the outbreak instead of trying to suppress the virus itself, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in mid-March. Chinese leaders have continued denying information to the world, Pompeo has said in recent weeks.