Difference between revisions of "Li Wenliang"
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− | |description=First raised awareness of COVID-19 by publishing about it online. Disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", posthumously pardoned. | + | |description=First raised awareness of COVID-19 by publishing about it online. Disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", posthumously pardoned. An early [[COVID-19 premature death]] |
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− | |constitutes=doctor, whistleblower | + | |constitutes=doctor, whistleblower, COVID-19/Premature death |
− | }}'''Li Wenliang''' was the doctor | + | }}'''Li Wenliang''' was the doctor who published online about the new coronavirus which was later named [[COVID-19]]. |
+ | ==Disicplined== | ||
He was disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", but posthumously pardoned.<ref>https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/wuhan-doctor-03202020122023.html</ref> | He was disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", but posthumously pardoned.<ref>https://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/wuhan-doctor-03202020122023.html</ref> | ||
==Illness== | ==Illness== | ||
− | " | + | The [[BBC]] reported that "on 10 January he started coughing, the next day he had a fever and two days later he was in hospital. He was diagnosed with [[the coronavirus]] on 30 January."<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51403795</ref> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 6 November 2020
Li Wenliang (doctor, whistleblower, COVID-19/Premature death) | |
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Died | 2020 |
Cause of death | COVID-19 |
Nationality | Chinese |
Victim of | premature death |
First raised awareness of COVID-19 by publishing about it online. Disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", posthumously pardoned. An early COVID-19 premature death |
Li Wenliang was the doctor who published online about the new coronavirus which was later named COVID-19.
Disicplined
He was disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", but posthumously pardoned.[1]
Illness
The BBC reported that "on 10 January he started coughing, the next day he had a fever and two days later he was in hospital. He was diagnosed with the coronavirus on 30 January."[2]
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