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Dr. Li Wenliang warned colleagues weeks ago about what would become the coronavirus outbreak and was censured by police in Wuhan. Now he's reportedly critically ill from the infection himself. nyti.ms/38033A5
Revisit our story about how China initially put secrecy and order ahead of confronting the coronavirus. We reconstructed the crucial 7 weeks when it grew into a crisis. nyti.ms/2UxTVia
Dr. Li Wenliang was among the first to warn about the coronavirus outbreak. Now he has died after becoming infected with the virus, the hospital treating him said. Earlier reports of his death set off an outpouring of messages hailing him as a hero. nyti.ms/38033A5
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