It’s not like a flu; it’s more contagious and more deadly.
It can’t be contained like SARS; it evades screening and tests.
It’s not like 1918; we fly everywhere 
It’s not “safe outside
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27 days to kill Li Wenliang; it’s a timebomb
It’s #2019-nCoV & it’s wrecking 2020
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Replying to @DanielleFong @awilkinson
To be fair, the death of Liwenliang involves a lot of complicated reasons such as Chinese government trying to neglect the whole situation at the first few weeks. He shouldn't be dead. Most dead patients are older people.
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To be fair, the chinese govt isn’t going to lock down 400MM people because some elderly are getting sick. Underplaying the severity of this is the real danger.
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I'm not suggesting people to underplaying the severity. I'm simply saying don't make judgement based on the Liwenliang case because the information about his case is lacking outside Chinese internet.
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I mean, it seems like a reasonable baseline assumption is that Li Wenliang was: (a) healthy (b) took reasonable precautions (c) the hospital they were in gave him ok treatment (d) when he became critical, they did aggressive extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation (ecmo) & failed
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Sadly, only a) is true. There're loads of WeChat screenshots around Chinese internet suggesting his organization was punishing him for being the whistleblower, since this would "bring trouble" for his hospital and local government.
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if true, CCP made insane miscalculation. Li Wenliang now a martyr for the free speech movement
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It is. You can check the
#liwenliang hashtag. Chinese people around the world has started a movement since his death. Also, we all know he dead at 2/6, not 2/7 as the Chinese government announced. People are trying their best to contain the truth.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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