China is seeking to assuage public anger over the death of a doctor reprimanded by police for raising early alarms about the coronavirus by rescinding his penalty and punishing those who rebuked him
HONG KONG—Weeks after Chinese social media erupted in grief and rage over the death of a doctor reprimanded by police for raising early alarms about the new coronavirus, Beijing is seeking to assuage public anger by rescinding his penalty and punishing those who rebuked him.
In remarks issued late Thursday, the Chinese government’s top anticorruption agency praised Li Wenliang as a caring and committed doctor who was improperly punished by police for what officials now say were his well-intentioned efforts to alert others...
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Beijing hit by record imported coronavirus cases, zero China transmissionsBeijing hit by a record number of imported cases of the coronavirus as new local transmissions in China fall to zero Follow our live blog for the latest updates on coronavirus:
Read more »
How China solidified its foothold in Latin America through a space centreArgentinians in the Patagonia desert perceive the Chinese space centre in a positive light, even though it has been an uncomfortable development for Washington.
Read more »
Satellite animation shows pollution clearing over China during coronavirus outbreakAir pollution from nitrogen dioxide, a gas emitted by cars, power plants and fac...
Read more »
Daniel Dae Kim Has The Coronavirus, And Wants People To Stop Calling It The 'China Virus''Despite what certain political leaders want to call it, I don’t consider the place where it is from as important as the people who are sick and dying.'
Read more »
Coronavirus live updates: China reports 34 new cases but none in epicenter HubeiChina's National Health Commission said there were 34 new cases, which it attributed to travelers returning from abroad.
Read more »