New York City could not have done a better job of accelerating the spread of Covid-19 if it tried.
February 2: NYC Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot -

“As we gear up to celebrate the #LunarNewYear in NYC, I want to assure New Yorkers that there is no reason for anyone to change their holiday plans, avoid the subway, or certain parts of the city because of #coronavirus,”
February 7: Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot declares the city had little to worry about. “We’re telling New Yorkers, go about your lives, take the subway, go out, enjoy life,” she said.
March 1: First confirmed case in New York. A 39-year-old woman took Flight 701 from Doha, Qatar, to John F. Kennedy International Airport in late February, the final leg of her trip home to New York City from Iran.
March 2: The next day, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, appearing with Mayor Bill de Blasio at a news conference, promised that health investigators would track down every person on the woman’s flight. But no one did.
March 3: “From what we do understand, you cannot contract it through casual contact so the subway is not the issue,” Bill de Blasio
March 4: NYC Health Comm Oxiris Barbot - with COVID-19 cases emerging in Westchester County, Barbot dismissed the threat of infection by casual contact, saying, “There’s no indication that being in a car, being in the subways with someone who’s potentially sick is a risk factor”
March 5: NYC Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot - with “only four confirmed cases” in NYC, Barbot said the city was urging people who arrived from certain countries with rising cases to self-isolate, but everybody else without symptoms should not have to quarantine.
March 6: mayor Bill de Blasio and his staff take a one-stop trip on the A train from Manhattan to Brooklyn on March 6 to make the point Covid-19 transmission is unlikely. By that point, 22 people in the state had tested positive for the virus.
April 24: Study from MIT “ Subways Seeded the Massive Coronavirus Epidemic in New York City”
http://web.mit.edu/jeffrey/harris/HarrisJE_WP2_COVID19_NYC_13-Apr-2020.pdf

And so on...
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I've got a daily log folks. I'm Thucydides and this is my war
January 23: CCP suspends group travel abroad but allowed individuals to travel even though Nikkei Asian Review, “groups account for less than half of all Chinese tourists heading abroad.”
The announcement came 17 days after massive outbound traffic for the Spring Festival began
January 23: The epidemic command centers of other cities in Hubei Province start ordering lockdowns

Over the course of the next several days, France,Australia and Canada reported their first confirmed cases of COVID-19.
January 31: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases warns that coronavirus can be transmitted by asymptomatic individuals
January 31: Health Secretary Alex Azar declares a public health emergency and the Trump administration restricts travel from China.

and so end
/end
🔥Prologue tweets.
Everything about this tweet was disinformation.

1. Google did the site and even did their own thread explaining it.
2. The tests had been made available weeks before but it was NYC internal bureaucracy that constrained their acquisition and use
...
Example: Feb 7 Office of Emergency Management of NYC tries to purchase  200,000 N95 masks and learn that vendors were out of stock. Emergency provisions of masks and hand sanitizers did not arrive until early March.
One medical supply vendor with standing city contracts said that
Initial requests for protective gear from Dept of Citywide Admin Services were bogged down by inefficient bureaucratic delays. "We'd send them a list of products we can deliver within 24, 48 hours," but on average it took 72 hours for the agency to place an order.
Here is the disinfo de Blasio diffused https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/1238646170307760128?s=20
It got so bad that Google itself had to intervene... https://twitter.com/Google_Comms/status/1238989156610707456?s=20
And then in real time @Cernovich watched history being rewritten https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1239034776138297345?s=20
The same day as de blasio made the above tweet, NYC
the number of confirmed cases rose to 814 citywide, de Blasio announced that the city was considering a similar shelter-in-place order within the next 48 hours
March 24: Cuomo stated that "The apex is higher than we thought and the apex is sooner than we thought." He warned there was not enough assistance from the federal government (which was not true) and that the state had 25,000 cases and at least 210 deaths (true)
But the damage was done and there was no going back. Asking for help when your king is a move away from hopeless checkmate is poor sportsmanship.
When lives are lost what is it?

/The end?
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