Emily Sortor  |  March 16, 2020

Category: Covid-19

woman wearing mask to protect against coronavirusFive Floridian plaintiffs have filed a class action lawsuit challenging the Chinese government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

The coronavirus class action lawsuit was filed by Logan Alters, Marta Reyes, Lawrence Wood, Stephen Clyne, and The Pitching Lab, also known as TBT Training.

The five plaintiffs argue that it was due, at least in part, to the Chinese government’s mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak that the issue turned into a worldwide pandemic.

They seek to represent two Classes of people affected by the outbreak — a Class of all those in the United States affected by the outbreak, and a subclass of parties in Florida affected by the outbreak.

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None of the plaintiffs have caught the coronavirus, but according to the pandemic class action lawsuit, they were still injured by the outbreak.

The coronavirus class action claims that people throughout the state of Florida, and people throughout the country were injured even if they have not been infected. They say the virus has taken an economic toll on the United States, and has caused panic, emotional distress and other injuries throughout the country.

Specifically, the plaintiffs have filed claims against the People’s Republic of China, the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China, Ministry of Emergency Management of the People’s Republic of China, the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, the People’s Government of Hubei Province, and the People’s Government of City of Wuhan, China.

These governmental bodies were reportedly in charge of overseeing the response to the coronavirus pandemic in China, and within the city of Wuhan in the Hubei Province, where the outbreak originated. 

The Floridians note that it has not been confirmed how the outbreak spread to what it is today, but regardless, the Chinese government did not handle the issue correctly. They also claim that their actions allowed many people around the world to be affected. 

The coronavirus class action lawsuit states that a new strain of the virus, known as COVID-19 originated in China in December 2019, and quickly spread throughout the world. 

The Floridians present one theory alleging that COVID-19 spread from a bio-weapon lab and then into a nearby marketplace. Allegedly, there are only two bio-weapon labs in the People’s Republic of China, and one of them is the National Biosafety Laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

According to the coronavirus pandemic class action lawsuit, this laboratory is close to the marketplace where COVID-19 originated. This laboratory is reportedly China’s only “level 4” microbiology lab, dealing with “the deadliest of viruses.”

Coronavirus illustrationThe COVID-19 outbreak states that one theory is that COVID-19 escaped from the Wuhan lab because of lax security, or because Chinese researchers unlawfully sold lab animals to the marketplace nearby.

Researchers in China have allegedly been known to do this instead of cremating them, as is required by Chinese law.

No matter how the disease spread, the Florida residents argue the Chinese government did not respond appropriately to the outbreak.

Allegedly, the government put the safety of people around the world at risk, choosing instead to act “from their own self interest” and to “protect their place as a super-power.”

The government did not report the outbreak as quickly as they could have, underreported cases, and did not contain the outbreak effectively, even though they knew how serious the outbreak was, the plaintiffs say.

Elaborating on these allegations, the Floridians argue that the Chinese government censored eight doctors on Jan. 1, 2020 from speaking about the outbreak and the danger associated with it. The coronavirus outbreak class action argues that even after the first person died of a COVID-19 infection on the same day, the government concealed the true dangers of the coronavirus.

The plaintiffs state that the Chinese government told the public the outbreak was under control. However, the government allegedly knew the virus was spread easily from human to human by Jan. 3 but concealed this information until Jan. 20, by which point the disease had already spread beyond China.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said he had taken measures to contain the virus on Jan. 7, but he reportedly lied in saying this, and did not take steps to contain the virus until later in the month.

Additionally, the Florida residents argue that the Chinese government waited 17 days to share the 19 genome sequence of coronavirus with peers around the world, after it had been discovered by Chinese researchers.

The plaintiffs claim that the Chinese government downplayed the severity of the virus by saying that deaths associated with coronavirus were instead caused by pneumonia. 

The coronavirus response class action lawsuit says that this has caused injury to United States and potential Floridian Class Members not only in the form of infection by the virus, but in the form of fear, lost social contact, financial injury, emotional distress, and more. 

The Class Members are represented by Matthew T. Moore and Vincent J. Duffy of The Law Offices of Berman & Berman PA.

The Coronavirus Outbreak Class Action Lawsuit is Logan Alters, et al. v. People’s Republic of China, et al., Case No. 1:20-cv-21108-UU, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Miami Division.

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305 thoughts onCoronavirus Class Action Blames China for Pandemic

  1. Ross says:

    As a business owner i’ve been greatly effected.

    Second source of income to this are my investments, a portfolio built with countless hours of research, just to have EVERYTHING crash – even stable. extremely profitable companies.

    China created a situation where there was no way to escape undamaged.

  2. Sonya says:

    Please add me. We r a family of 5 and now my 2 kids r home from school with no daycare because there’s no openings available and the ones that will take them want $50 a day, that’s my paycheck for the week. My adult son who lives with us was just sent home a few days ago from his job cause they closed til further notice. My hours went from 40 to 25 and now they r saying they r closing for 3 weeks with no pay. And my husband works there also. And if after 3 weeks it’s still not better then they will close for awhile and this is a big well known factory. But nobody will get paid. So that’s no income. No way to pay rent or by food. And I already don’t know how I’m going to pay rent and my land lord has already said it’s not his problem. So we r screwed.

  3. Kristy Garland says:

    Every single American, including myself and my family, have been affected. Everyone should be added to this class action suit for damages we’ve suffered.

  4. Ruth says:

    Please add me. I have PTSD and server anxiety (agoraphobiah). I see I caseworker once a week that helps me get out and just started seeing a counselor but now everything is shout down and I can’t go anywhere. I am on SSI and food stamps. Because of my anxiety I have already spent all my stamps on trying to stock up on food for my 2childeren to eat if all things shit down. I am so scared and now have no one to talk to about it.

  5. kim m velasquez says:

    Loss of business loss of revenue on several businesses have went in default on most of my bills including mortgage subjected to quarantine fear stress anxiety And this We have not even seen the worst effect from this yet

  6. John Uhernik says:

    I am a retired fixed income citizen. This pandemic caused by China is causing a large strain on my retirement funds due to the stock market crash. All in lieu

    of the corona virus. It may take years to recover if it does at all. Put me in.

  7. Audrey Aslan says:

    My 8 year old daughter and I are really having a hard time. Please add me!

  8. zachary says:

    please add me and my family. this coronavirus has secluded us as well as have had my boyfriend lose so many hours at work. if they don’t decide to close his plant because so many people work inside and all together. we can’t get no help because snap says we would need atleast 4 weeks of pay stubs being affected by the corona and then they would make a decision… it’s been about almost 2 weeks and we are down to our last bit of food and all the stores are empty here where we are, everyone is so scared and because I had to wait for his paycheck I was late to the stores and now I don’t know what we’re going to do for the next week.

  9. Caroline Sandoval says:

    Please add me I have a little one with a weak immune system and now we are terrified to even go outside.Because of this virus we cant even find diapers for my baby or even milk for my littles. Out of work.

  10. Madison Dodson says:

    I am pregnant and considered immunocompromised by medical professionals but my company refuses to put me in that category. I have to work to pay bills and now am putting my health more at risk being a leasing agent.

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