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‘Date’ of Chinese doctor’s death who warned of COVID-19 remains mystery

The death mystery of a China-based ophthalmologist who had warned his colleagues about early covid-19 infections in early 2020 got more tricky after the latest report showing a discrepancy in the timing of the doctor’s death came to light by the US-based media outlet. Dr Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor from Wuhan, died of a covid-19 […]

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‘Date’ of Chinese doctor’s death who warned of COVID-19 remains mystery

The death mystery of a China-based ophthalmologist who had warned his colleagues about early covid-19 infections in early 2020 got more tricky after the latest report showing a discrepancy in the timing of the doctor’s death came to light by the US-based media outlet. 
Dr Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor from Wuhan, died of a covid-19 infections in February.
According to the hospitalDr Li died on February 7 at 2:58 am, but conflicting messages about Li’s condition had surfaced on media outlets from February 6, the day when he went into cardiac arrest at around 7:20 PM. Some media outlets released the information, which was later deleted
The state-run publication Life Times said that he had died at 9:30 pm, while another said that he died at 10:40 pm on February 7. 
In an exclusive interview with one of Dr. Li’s colleagues.
Visual Investigations team highlighted aspects of the time duration when Li was in the hospital. “I think Dr. Li Wenliang had already died by the time I saw him around 9 PM on February 6,” Li’s colleague said during the interview.

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