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Local Leaders Blast Trump for Referring to COVID-19 as the China Virus

Acting Queens Borough President Sharon Lee and Council Member Peter Koo

March 19, 2020 By Michael Dorgan

A number of local leaders have condemned U.S. President Donald Trump and some media pundits–such as Tucker Carlson– for labeling the coronavirus the “China virus.”

They argue that the use of the term is racist and inflaming discriminatory attacks against New York’s Asian population.

Trump has repeatedly used the phrase when referring to the virus and claims that he is using the term because China tried to blame the virus on the US.

“It’s not racist at all, no, not at all. It comes from China, that’s why. I want to be accurate,” Trump said when pressed by reporters yesterday.

However, several New York City politicians don’t buy his argument and claim its divisive.

Acting Queens Borough President Sharon Lee – the first borough president of Asian descent in the City of New York – said that the use of the term is extremely problematic.

“It emboldens the discrimination, harassment and targeting of many Americans. Calling it a ‘Chinese virus’ instead of the accurate term ‘COVID-19’ inflames racism, empowers xenophobia, and resurrects ‘yellow peril’ perceptions that endanger Americans, including American citizens like myself,” she added.

Council Member Peter Koo appealed for politicians and the media to go by the WHO’s official name for coronavirus disease – “COVID-19.”

“Not only does trying to normalize the term ‘Chinese coronavirus’ recklessly go against their official definition of the virus, but it inflames racial tensions,” Koo said.

“This is not a virus that affects one country or one group of people. Coronavirus is worldwide. We must fight it as one,” he added.

Mayor Bill de Blasio also condemned Trump’s use of the term, saying on Twitter Monday that it fuels bigotry.

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There has been an uptick in the number of attacks on Asians this month.

For instance, on March 12, an alleged bigot assaulted a man who was with his 10-year-old son in an apparent hate crime on Queens Boulevard.

“You f–king Chinese,” he reportedly shouted to the man. “Where’s your f–king mask” he said.

On March 11, a 59-year-old Asian man was kicked in the back — which knocked him to the ground– by a teenager in Manhattan. The suspect allegedly told him to go back to his country and mentioned the coronavirus.

The virus, now rapidly spreading across the world, was first identified in the city of Wuhan, China in December 2019, a city with a population greater than New York City. There are now 2,469 cases in New York City, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced this morning.

The virus was recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11.

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Larry Penner

Identifying the Corona Virus as the Wuhan Virus is not racist or xenophobic. Many previous world wide endemics were identified by their geographic place of origin. Remember MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome), Sars (Severe respiratory syndrome) and West Nile virus? The evidence points to China experiencing the first case of Corona Virus in the Wuhan province in November 2019. Why did they wait until January 20th before local officials confirmed that this virus spread human-to-human? Even worse, the World Health Organization declared on January 15th, 2020 “there is no clear evidence of sustained human-to-human transmissions and there are no infections reported among health care workers.” These statements delayed the start of critical efforts of many other nations as the serious of the situation was kept hidden from the world. If China had contained and quarantined just three weeks earlier its outbreak could have been been significantly reduced, perhaps by up to 95%. The World Health Organization’s benign naming of the disease “corona virus”, which indicates the spiked-like nature of the proteins which form a corona (a crown in Latin), instead of the more appropriate name SARS-Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, may have been deliberately done to de stigmatize blame from China. This trivial title led many to believe this affliction was no more severe than a cold or mild flu, hiding its deadly respiratory effects. Worse, China was critical of the United States, Australia and Singapore in February 2020 for cutting off travel for non-residents from mainland China by saying they had flouted World Health Organization recommendations and were “sowing panic” among the public. China owes financial reimbursement to other nations for the deaths and monetary costs incurred due to their obvious negligence. Let the International World Court decide China’s fate when this crises is over as to financial penalties owed.

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Mock duck

Spare me Spanish flu Russian flu. When we had the Russian” outbreak in the 80s. Where were these so called social justice warriors?? These politicians sit idly by yet have the largest number of gambling parlors and bordellos in their districts, and yet wont lift one finger to address the situation.

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You're completely wrong again

Notice we don’t call it the “Spain Flu” but the “Spanish Flu.”

Trump calls it “China Virus” (lol) not “Chinese Virus.”

We don’t say “Russia flu” we say “Russian flu.”

Trump loves are ACTUALLY gullible enough to believe you.

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Chas

Cannot understand how this is pissing anyone off. Covid 19 is acknowledged by the entire world to have originated from Wuhan, IN CHINA!! IF the virus originated in Italy it could be and certainly would be referred to as the Italian virus. Germany, German virus etc. It’s the freakin place it came from not the people!!!! Should we all start speaking in terms of non reality? SMH

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Mac

The Trump Coronavirus was called “Coronavirus” by Trump until it the DOW fell below 20,000 points. Just check out the CPAC video, you know the one Trump makes out with the flag and calls the “Corona Virus” a hoax. Trumps crowning achievement, the high DOW, has been erased due to his inability to address and confront an actual threat so he needs to blame somebody that’s why he reminds himself by penciling in the word Chinese on his speeches. You obviously do understand.

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I agree, the economy is crashing under Trump.

He totally blames China, Like you said, you can’t refute that at all.

His solution is giving free money to everyone…but socialism is bad right?

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anonymous

So let’s not blame the country of China, which did not warn about this, took no measures when it hit them, and just let it run rampant around the world. Should we have also not stopped flights from China when they were stopped for fear of being thought of as racist? Unbelievable. Wake up snowflakes.

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