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Why the fμck did China NOT put travel bans to every country in the world asap, as soon as the very first Coronavirus patient was confirmed?

A person got Coronavirus from a fish market or restaurant in Wuhan, China. We need a new law that mandates a country with a new virus must BAN all travel to any other country than the country a new virus originated in. This new law idea means any country with just 1 case of a new virus, must immediately close all of its borders and ban people from entering or leaving it. Close all borders, close all boat entrances, close all airports from travelers. 

Update:

Coronavirus came from a fish market in China. They need to start testing all seafood for Coronavirus at all fish and seafoon markets and restaurants so another epidemic or pandemic never happens again. A new law needs to be made to test every single fish and every single sea animal (for Coronavirus and any other new virus strains) before it gets to customers. 

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Countries have their own laws, you’d have to get every country to sign a document to abide to the same laws that the document states. 

    Yeah it would be great if countries handled these things better but who are we to tell other countries what they can and cannot do? There isn’t a world leader 

  • 1 year ago

    If the virus is in the air. how the hell are you going to stop it?

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Because they are racíst and wanted to infect the rest of the world. 

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    They tried to hush up the first case which happened last November.  

    I guess they hoped they could contain it and were not expecting a global pandemic.

    Still, good luck with trying to enforce your new law (clearly you have never visited a market in China).

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