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Doctors and nurses fighting coronavirus in China die of both infection and fatigue

Doctors and nurses fighting coronavirus in China die of both infection and fatigue

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Sudden pain pierced through the anonymity of hazmat suits and protective masks as a woman in full medical gear chased a black funeral van, letting out a faceless howl.Her husband, Liu Zhiming, director of Wuhan’s Wuchang Hospital and a respected neurosurgeon who’d led the institution’s coronavirus response, was inside the vehicle. A of the anguished moment went viral, showing Liu’s wife, Cai Liping, a nurse who had been on the front lines with him, staggering forward, arms outstretched, watching as his corpse was driven away to be...

March 2, 2020
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Woman who flew from U.S. to China for coronavirus test faces criminal charges

Woman who flew from U.S. to China for coronavirus test faces criminal charges

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement A woman who flew last week from Massachusetts to Los Angeles — then to Beijing, where she for the new coronavirus — is under investigation on allegations of concealing her symptoms and putting fellow travelers at risk of infection.The woman took fever-reducing medication before boarding a plane and lied to flight attendants, according to Beijing’s disease control center and an Air China representative, who held a news conference on Monday. The woman, who was hospitalized and is receiving treatment, is under for the crime of “impeding...

March 19, 2020
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'No blacks': Evicted, harassed and targeted in China for their race amid coronavirus

'No blacks': Evicted, harassed and targeted in China for their race amid coronavirus

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement Elo started cooking as soon as he heard about the boys on the street. The Nigerian trader opened an informal restaurant in Foshan, a manufacturing city half an hour’s train ride from Guangzhou, where dozens of Africans became homeless last week. Evictions from homes and apartments started when Guangzhou authorities announced that five Nigerians had for COVID-19. Within days, a campaign was launched to test and track all Africans in the port city.The sudden and sweeping move was consistent with China’s response to the coronavirus. But...

April 16, 2020
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China's new 'rule of law' in Hong Kong sets stage for new protests

China's new 'rule of law' in Hong Kong sets stage for new protests

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement The novel coronavirus ground the world to a halt, and restive Hong Kong was no exception. Protests dwindled, social distancing took hold, and the city’s tear-gassed streets and incendiary politics seemed to fade from the world’s attention.In mainland China, all energy turned to the city of Wuhan, where the outbreak began. Tens of thousands of doctors and nurses rushed to stem a flood of infections. They were followed by legions of propaganda workers dispatched to silence questions about why the virus spread was so bad, and to replace...

April 29, 2020
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