Li, a 34-year-old, working in Wuhan, raised the alarm about the virus on December 30, but was silenced by local police.
A Chinese doctor, who was among the first to raise a public alarm about the deadly Coronavirus has died after being infected, CNN reports. Dr Li had died of the novel Coronavirus, but later reported he was instead critically ill. Official media outlets were told to change their reports to say the doctor was still being treated.
Reports said the doctor was given a treatment Li oxygenation) which keeps a person’s heart pumping and keeps their blood oxygenated without it going through their lungs. According to CNN, he was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whisweekstle on the deadly virus.
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