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Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Released Friday, 29th May 2020
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Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Life After Lockdown, and the Politics of Blaming China

Friday, 29th May 2020
 1 person rated this episode
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Since January, Peter Hessler has reported from China under quarantine. Now, as restrictions lift, he tells David Remnick about his return to normal life; recently, he even went to a dance club. But, although China’s stringent containment measures were effective enough to allow a rapid reopening, one scientist told Hessler, “There is no long-term plan. There’s no country that has a long term plan.” Back in Washington, Evan Osnos explains how blaming China for its sluggish response—and insisting that it cost lives worldwide—has become a touchstone of the Presidential race in America. The candidates have found a rare moment of agreement that it is time to get tough on China, and that their opponent is weak.

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