West suffering because it failed to listen to China on COVID-19, says Lancet editor
China deserves gratitude, not criticism over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the editor of The Lancet.
Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of the prestigious medical magazine, told CGTN that while Chinese researchers were providing crucial information about the threat, governments in the West failed to listen or prepare for the coronavirus, leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths.
At the end of January, The Lancet published five papers that "tell the story of what has unfolded in the Western world in the recent months," he said. They showed a deadly virus had emerged that had no treatment and could be passed between people.
"We knew all of this in the last week of January but most Western countries and the United States of America wasted the whole of February and early March before they acted. That is the human tragedy of COVID-19," he said. "Thanks to the work of Chinese doctors and scientists working in international collaborations, all of this info was known in January but for reasons that are difficult to understand, the world did not pay attention."
"Thousands died unnecessarily as a result" of these failings, Horton claimed.
He said attacks on China made by politicians were unwarranted.
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