They also refused to authorize any investigations that would “confirm” early spread. They didn’t make wide-spread PCR testing available until mid-March 2020 and widespread antibody testing until late April, two of many decisions they could have authorized (but didn’t) in order to conceal evidence of early spread.
They also refused to authorize any investigations that would “confirm” early spread. They didn’t make wide-spread PCR testing available until mid-March 2020 and widespread antibody testing until late April, two of many decisions they could have authorized (but didn’t) in order to conceal evidence of early spread.
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They also refused to authorize any investigations that would “confirm” early spread. They didn’t make wide-spread PCR testing available until mid-March 2020 and widespread antibody testing until late April, two of many decisions they could have authorized (but didn’t) in order to conceal evidence of early spread.