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China fights for viruses – BBC News
In China, there has been a great deal of pain and anger over the doctor trying to warn of the dangers of coronaviruses. Hundreds of millions of people have watched social media when Dr. Li Wen-Liang died after contracting the disease, while treating infected patients. Authorities in Wuhan City have censored him again in December after raising the alarm about the potential dangers of the new virus. Now the government has sent officials to investigate how they were treated. As coronaviruses continue to spread, controls and restrictions are increasing throughout China, killing more than six hundred people and another thirty thousand infected.
At his wedding, a British man is among more than seventy people when he finds a virus aboard a Japanese cruise ship. Alan Steele of Wolverhampton Hospital was taken to a hospital for treatment. About 3700 people aboard ‘Diamond Princess’ are estimated to be about eighty British, aboard the Japanese Yokohama. All passengers have been confined to their cabin for the next fortnight.
The night’s BBC News at Ten was hosted by Clive Myrie and BBC Sud China’s Chinese correspondent Jon Sudworth listens in Beijing, BBC Medical Correspondent Fergus Walsh and BBC Health Editor Hugh Pym. .
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