Michael Gove Has Suggested China Was To Blame For The Government s Slow Response And The Lack Of Mass Testing For Coronavirus In The UK
Michael Gove has suggested China was to blame for the Government's slow response and quế lâm the lack of mass testing for coronavirus in the UK.
Chinese secrecy slowed the UK's response to the coronavirus crisis, Michael Gove swiped today.
The Cabinet minister said although the first case was identified before Christmas, the communist state had not been 'clear about the scale, the nature, the infectiousness'.
The dig came amid mounting criticism of the government's approach, including delays in ramping up testing.
The Mail on Sunday revealed today that ministers and quế lâm officials are furious about China's campaign of misinformation, attempts to exploit the pandemic for economic gain and animal rights record.
There are even Cabinet calls to reverse the decision to let Huawei build large parts of the new 5G telecoms network.
Told on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show that ministers had known about the coronavirus threat since before Christmas, Mr Gove said: 'We have been increasingly the number of tests over the last month.
'It was the case that the first case of coronavirus was established in December last year.
'But it was also the case that some of the reporting from China was not clear about the scale, the nature, the infectiousness of this.'
Mr Gove said the government had 'always followed the scientific advice', pointing out it had published much of the information it been given by experts.
He announced that the UK tested 10,000 people for coronavirus yesterday for the first time.
But he declined to give a timescale for when all frontline [/news/nhs/index.html NHS] staff will get access to checks - after small-scale trials were launched, with just 800 a day expected initially.
There is also still no clear idea when the UK will be conducting the 25,000 tests a day promised by Boris Johnson.
Ministers and kynghidongduong.vn senior Downing Street officials has warned there will be a ‘reckoning' with China over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
PIctured is a Wuhan railway station as inbound train services resumed yesterday
Michael Gove swiped that China had not been 'clear about the scale, the nature, the infectiousness' of coronavirus
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<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS news" data-version="2" id="mol-aa80c0e0-71b7-11ea-9607-a3714da74c20" website secrecy slowed UK's response to coronavirus, swipes Michael Gove