US failed to recognise virus threat from Europe: CDC

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Washington: The US has failed to recognise the coronavirus threat from Europe in time, Robert Redfield, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has said.

Since the country’s COVID-19 pandemic broke out, the US has reported over 4.4 million confirmed cases and over 150,000 deaths, reports Xinhua news agency.

“The introduction from Europe happened before we realized what was happening,” Redfield said in an interview with ABC News.

“By the time we realized (the) Europe threat and shut down travel to Europe, there was probably already two or three weeks of 60,000 people coming back every day from Europe,” he said.

The US government closed off travel with China on February 2, while flights with Europe were not cut off until March 13, by which time 26 cases had been confirmed in New York City. (IANS)

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