As Donald Trump calls coronavirus ‘Chinese virus’, #ChinaLiedPeopleDied trends on Twitter

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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the novel coronavirus as ‘Chinese Virus’. In a tweet Trump wrote, “The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus. We will be stronger than ever before!”

Some Twitter users lashed out at Trump. However, subsequently #ChinaLiedPeopleDied started trending on the microblogging site.

A Twitter user wrote, “China’s first confirmed Coronavirus case was on November 17, 2019. China knew about the virus and the rest of the World didn’t find out about the virus until months later. #ChinaLiedPeopleDied”

Another user said, “Dear China, Kindly stop making viruses in labs and then being so ignorant that you allow them to get to the public where they infect the world. This is not the first time. And then you lied about it and cost lives. F**k your bot army. Truth is truth. #ChinaLiedPeopleDied.”

Most users shared a garphic, making claims that China is covering up the actual death toll, has silenced the whistle blower and even rejected help from US and other countries.

Here are some of the Twitter reactions:

According to an article dated January 1, 2020, in the Global Times, a wholesale seafood market in Central China’s Hubei Province was shut down after 27 people were hospitalized in December with “unidentified” pneumonia. This unidentified pneumonia was nothing but COVID-19, which spread across Wuhan and then the entire country of China, killing hundreds of people.

Meanwhile, as of now, 8,272 deaths have been recorded and 206,893 people have been tested positive of coronavirus globally. In China alone, 3,237 deaths have been registered, while Italy and Iran have recorded 2,503 and 1,135 deaths respectively.

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