U.S. officials criticize China for responding "two months late" New virus March 12 at 6:17

Senior officials from the Trump administration in the United States have criticized the Chinese government for pointing out the Chinese government's concealment as a cause of the spread of the new coronavirus, saying that "global response was delayed by two months."

President O'Brien, who is in charge of national security issues at the White House, spoke on Monday in the capital, Washington.

He pointed out that the outbreak was concealed, citing the closure of doctors' charges in China regarding the new coronavirus, and pointed out concealment by the Chinese government as a factor in the spread of the infection.

He criticized the Chinese government, saying, "It took two months for the world to respond. It would have been possible to reduce what was happening in China and what was happening around the world." did.

"We have ceased to operate passenger flights to and from China," said President O'Brien, president of Trump, who was among the world's major economies to make the first decision to stop Chinese arrivals. He praised the Trump administration's response.

Opposition and Democrats are increasingly criticizing the president's low awareness of crisis management over the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus, and it is probable that O'Brien had been trying to avoid the criticism.