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COVID-19 | ‘How do we know’, US Prez Trump expresses doubt on reported Chinese figures

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US President Donald Trump cast doubt on the accuracy of the official Chinese figures of the coronavirus outbreak after US lawmakers, citing an intelligence report, accused Beijing of a cover up.

“How do we know if they are accurate?”, Trump asked at a press conference. “Their numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side.”

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The controversy around Beijing’s transparency has strained the US-China ties, adding to bad feelings triggered by a conspiracy theory in China that the US military was to blame for the virus.

However, Trump insisted that ‘the relationship with China’s a good one’ and that he remained close to President Xi Jinping.

Republicans in Congress, pointing to a report by Bloomberg citing US intelligence, expressed outrage that Beijing apparently misled the international community on China’s infections and deaths that began in late 2019 in the city of Wuhan.

As per Bloomberg which highlighted the classified intelligence document sent to the White House last week, China’s reporting has been intentionally incomplete, with some intelligence officials describing Beijing’s numbers as fake.

China has publicly reported 82,394 confirmed cases and 3,316 deaths till now, as per the Johns Hopkins University tally.

That figure stands against 216,721 cases and 5,138 deaths in the United States, the country with the world’s largest reported outbreak.

Republican Senator Ben Sasse attacked Beijing’s numbers as ‘garbage propaganda.’

“The claim that the United States has more coronavirus deaths than China is false”, Sasse said in a statement.

“Without commenting on any classified information, this much is painfully obvious: The Chinese Communist Party has lied, is lying, and will continue to lie about coronavirus to protect the regime”, he added.

In a statement responding to the report, Michael McCaul, top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said China is “not a trustworthy partner” in the fight against COVID-19.

On Tuesday, a member of Trump’s coronavirus task force, doctor Deborah Birx, said the medical community saw China’s outbreak as ‘serious but smaller than anyone expected because I think probably we were missing a significant amount of the data.’

(With agency inputs)

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