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Washington : Beijing has good reason to be nervous about US President Donald Trump’s diagnosis of testing positive for COVID-19 as his attacks on China regarding the pandemic would harden than ever before.
Even at the First Presidential Debate, Trump said that it “ was China’s fault ” adding that “ it never should have happened “.
According to CNN, Trump has “ constantly played up ” the initial failures by China in controlling the pandemic to blame China and “ particularly the catastrophic effects the virus has had in the United States, where it has killed more than 200,000 people and infected upwards of 7.3 million, including the President himself “.
“Trump’s rhetoric has angered Beijing, which has in turn highlighted Washington’s mishandling of the virus through state media and in official comments. Many countries closer to China and exposed to the virus earlier have nevertheless handled it far better than the US, and most experts are critical of how Trump has responded to the pandemic,” CNN wrote.
Global Times Editor in Chief Hu Xijin said that Trump and First Lady Melania Trump who tested positive for COVID-19 “have paid the price for his gamble to play down COVID-19”. However, he soon deleted the tweet but it remains “unclear whether that was a personal decision or a direction from above”.
“Beijing has good reason to be nervous about Trump’s diagnosis. Chinese media and top officials have long complained about the way the country has been, in their words, “scapegoated” for the pandemic’s effects in the US, and Beijing is decidedly unhappy with being a major topic in the US election.” CNN wrote “Yet that seems unlikely to change. Trump could now take an even harder line on China, further leaning into the narrative he has already established that Beijing is ultimately to blame,” it added.

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