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Hero china doctor died of disease he warned about

winnipegjets

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The Chinese have failed the test. How can they be short of 1k medical staff to send to Wuhan in a country of 1.4 billion?
 

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A retailation war against bad mouthing China from Trump without firing a single bullet....

Trump is waiting Xi to fire first bullet in HK... a dumb property developer know nuts of politics.... instead he gets his intimdating trade war deal with shits thrown at him.

Make this mfucker busy in US and throw this virus into his pet project Mexico wall inundated keep him busy till his election in Nov. See how this buffoon can handle crisis like pussy licking with his tongue...


The hospitals are turning away the less severe case. And people are turning to self medication. The deaths will increase.

It is a city of 11 million people ...deaths of hundreds or thousands is insignificant. Need death of at least 500k to trigger serious concern.

This is the best Chinese export to the world. Hail Xi, hail Trump, hail Johnson and hail Putin. Together they will transform the world.
 

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Go take care of yr front yard.... snow storm is going to crush yr roof... that is real fact.... dickhead...

Why you deny that the CCP can do better? I love Xi and want him to beat the hell out of Trump. But Xi is not infallible. Learning from mistake mah.
 

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if only all these people were tested, the confirm cases wont be 34K as of today.. it will be many times of that...
there are simply no more space to house these people in the hospitals

The hospitals are turning away the less severe case. And people are turning to self medication. The deaths will increase.

It is a city of 11 million people ...deaths of hundreds or thousands is insignificant. Need death of at least 500k to trigger serious concern.

This is the best Chinese export to the world. Hail Xi, hail Trump, hail Johnson and hail Putin. Together they will transform the world.
 

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Outrage grows over death of Chinese doctor who sounded coronavirus alarm
A makeshift memorial for Li Wenliang is seen at an entrance to the Central Hospital of Wuhan
A makeshift memorial for Li Wenliang, a doctor who issued an early warning about the coronavirus outbreak before it was officially recognized, is seen after Li died of the virus, at an entrance to the Central Hospital of Wuhan in Hubei province, China Feb 7, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)
08 Feb 2020 01:28AM
(Updated: 08 Feb 2020 06:29AM)
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BEIJING/SHANGHAI: A Chinese doctor reprimanded for warning of a "SARS-like" coronavirus before it was officially recognised died of the illness on Friday, triggering anger at the government.

The death of Li Wenliang, 34, came as President Xi Jinping reassured the United States and the World Health Organization (WHO) of transparency and maximum effort to combat the virus.

Beijing's communist leadership has sealed off cities, cancelled flights and closed factories to limit an epidemic roiling the world's second biggest economy to the alarm of global markets and businesses dependent on Chinese supply lines.

The epicentre region of Hubei is in lockdown and the capital Beijing resembles a ghost town.

Deaths in mainland China reached 637 on Friday, with a total of 31,211 cases, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in Geneva, warning of a worldwide shortage of gowns, masks and other protective equipment.

"For the last two days there had been fewer reported infections in China, which is good news, but we caution against reading too much into that," he told the WHO Executive Board.

"The numbers could go up again."

READ: US offers US$100 million to China, others to fight coronavirus
Virus concerns swiped world markets on Friday, but failed to stand in the way of the best week for stocks since June and the strongest for the dollar since August.

With Chinese buyers rejecting shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) due to the epidemic, traders rushed to find alternative locations amid record low prices.

US President Donald Trump, after speaking to Xi by phone, said China was showing "great discipline".

"Nothing is easy, but he will be successful, especially as the weather starts to warm & the virus hopefully becomes weaker, and then gone," Trump said on Twitter.

Worker in protective suit walks next to a management staff at an entrance of a shopping mall, as th
A worker in protective suit walks next to a management staff at an entrance of a shopping mall, as the country is hit by an outbreak of the novel coronavirus, in Beijing, China February 6, 2020. REUTERS/Stringer
OPTHALMOLOGIST REBUKED

Ophthalmologist Li was among eight people reprimanded by police in the city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei, for spreading "illegal and false" information.

His social media warnings of a new "SARS-like" coronavirus - a reference to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which killed almost 800 people around the world in 2002-2003 after originating in China - angered police.

China was accused of trying to cover up SARS.

READ: It's too early to say coronavirus peaking in China: WHO
Li was made to sign a letter on Jan 3, saying he had "severely disrupted social order" and was threatened with charges.

Social media users called him a hero and shared a selfie of him lying on a hospital bed wearing an oxygen respirator and holding up his Chinese identification card. One image showed the message "farewell Li Wenliang" etched into snow on a riverbank.

"Wuhan indeed owes Li Wenliang an apology," said Hu Xijin, editor of the government-backed Global Times tabloid.

Rights group Amnesty International called his death a "tragic reminder" of how China's preoccupation with stability made it suppress vital information.

There were signs discussion of his death was being censored.

After briefly trending on Weibo, the topics "the Wuhan government owes doctor Li Wenliang an apology" and "we want free speech" yielded no search results.

Passengers arriving into Hong Kong International Airport get their temperature checked by a worker
Passengers arriving into Hong Kong International Airport get their temperature checked by a worker using an infrared thermometer, following the coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong, China, February 7, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
"UNACCEPTABLE STIGMA"

The virus has spread around the world, with 320 cases now in 27 countries and regions outside mainland China, a Reuters tally of official statements shows.

WHO emergency expert Mike Ryan called out stigma being attached to the virus amid reports of Asians being shunned in the West. "The unnecessary, unhelpful profiling of individuals based on ethnicity is utterly and completely unacceptable and it needs to stop," he said.

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The outbreak could have spread from bats to humans via illegal traffic of pangolins, the world's only scaly mammals, Chinese researchers said, sparking some scepticism.

Two deaths have been reported outside mainland China, in Hong Kong and the Philippines, but how deadly and contagious the virus is remains unclear, prompting countries to quarantine hundreds of people and cut travel links with China.

There were 41 new cases among about 3,700 people quarantined in a cruise ship off Japan, taking the total to 61. Chinese-ruled Hong Kong quarantined for a third day a cruise ship with 3,600 on board.

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And about two dozen sick passengers aboard a cruise ship that arrived off New Jersey in the United States were screened for the coronavirus, with four sent to a local hospital out of "an abundance of caution," the local mayor said.

The head of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Justice, Li Fuying, told reporters that people deliberately concealing contacts or refusing isolation could be punished with death.
 

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It's fake news...wuhan has 2 new 'hospitals ' built in a week. N have sent military medical personnel with experience in dealing with ebola etc...so how can tiongland have shortage?

Hospitals in principal. Hospice in practice. How can you build a sanitation system in such short period unless it is not designed as a medical facility ?
Those serious cases are brought together and are expected die together.
Ask yourself why would the military be involved unless it is taking extreme measures, like killing them en masse.
 
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Hospitals in principal. Hospice in practice. How can you build a sanitation system in such short period unless it is not designed as a medical facility ?
Those serious cases will be brought together and are expected die together.
Ask yourself why would the military be involved unless it is taking extreme measures, like killing them en masse.
 

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Hospitals in principal. Hospice in practice. How can you build a sanitation system in such short period unless it is not designed as a medical facility ?
Those serious case ares brought together and are expected die together.
Ask yourself why would the military be involved unless it is taking extreme measures, like killing them en masse.
Military involved because it's a medical emergency..so called up to Jaga civilians n not enough civilian personnel. N alot if civilian medical stuff are ex military etc..like in singkieland.

Sanitation etc for tiongs is easy.. just connect to the mains. And even ang mors admit that tiongs building tech is good.

The buildings etc are accomodation containers joined together basically pre fab stuff. Accomodation containers are common overseas. This is not brick n mortar etc.

I not praising the chicoms but at least they did way ang mors failed to do. N it's not perfect but at least they doing things to mitigate and try n get on top of the virus
 
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