Chinese doctor who first found out about coronavirus was censored. Now, he's dead due to virus
India TodayThe Chinese doctor who first warned his government of the coronavirus outbreak but had his claims dismissed has now died of the virus. Li Wenliang, who had first shared suspicion of a Sars-like illness spreading in Wuhan, died on Thursday after he was infected by the coronavirus, the state-run Global Times reported. READ | Punch your coronavirus stress away, China tells citizens in ground zero It was not till January 20 that China would take stock of the spread of coronavirus and declare a national emergency. TOO MUCH CENSORSHIP LED TO VIRUS OUTBREAK A too-harsh crackdown on online rumours during China’s deadly viral epidemic had undermined public trust, China's top court said in a highly rare rebuke of the police force. READ | Coronavirus under the microscope: A closer look at the deadly pathogen READ | All 645 evacuated from Wuhan test negative for coronavirus READ | Coronavirus: India cancels all visas to Chinese issued before Feb 5 WATCH | Coronavirus: China toll rises to 563, total cases cross 28,000