Organizers of the Geneva International Motor Show pull the plug as the coronavirus outbreak spreads in Europe https://t.co/Mz4LE4rH7W— Bloomberg (@business) February 28, 2020
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) February 28, 2020
Western hospitals are rationing medical masks because the world’s mask-manufacturing hub is China’s Hubei province https://t.co/GMnKJaW22o— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 28, 2020
From @cnn’s Yoko Wakatsuki:— Katie Hinman (@khinman) February 28, 2020
Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea will close starting Saturday through March 15. The closure comes in the wake of a request by Japan’s government to cancel or postpone big gatherings and events over the next few weeks to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The coronavirus outbreak in South Korea is now spreading faster than the epidemic in China, where the virus first emerged, and that's stirring up public criticism against President Moon Jae-in https://t.co/WJHoo9hyhQ— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 27, 2020
— Michi (@cbn2) February 28, 2020
This situation would be extremely dire even if we had competent leadership in US which of course we do not. Interview With a Beijing Doctor: the True Situation https://t.co/r2aqsD1nMj via @epochtimes— Richard Signorelli (@richsignorelli) February 28, 2020
K-pop band BTS has cancelled four concerts in the South Korean capital Seoul due to fears over the spread of the coronavirus. More than 200,000 people were expected to attend the shows. The band said those who bought tickets will receive a full refund. https://t.co/nbXVAs6GCs— CNN (@CNN) February 28, 2020
And it's very rude to ask Cabinet officers about it:
"Is that the question? ... we agreed today to talk about Iran" -- Mike Pompeo gets mad immediately during his testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee because @davidcicilline had to gall to ask him a question about the coronavirus, which he doesn't want to talk about pic.twitter.com/rqIuFyRoyy— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 28, 2020
The problem is not the virus; the problem is that the whole world wants to take Trump down:
Mulvaney is saying that the press is now covering Coronavirus because "they think this will bring down the president. That’s what it’s all about."— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) February 28, 2020
Here's Mike Mulvaney at CPAC characterizing coronavirus coverage as "an attempt to bring down the president" and blaming the media for the stock market stump pic.twitter.com/a747Inf2ky— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 28, 2020
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