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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 25

    Why China can’t quit its habit of eating wildlife? Here is a piece I wrote in 2016 when Wildlife Protection Law was under revision, the underlying thinking was: use, instead of protection, is the core concept. Activists had candid discussions back then:

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    22 hours ago

    says it’s latest issue will be postponed, citing “technical reason”. The rather independent Chinese media has been the best one on so far 财新最新通告,最新一期延迟发布。

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  3. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    Caixin Weekly's cover story is a must-read on the and it has stunning details of the covering-up of the outbreak in the early stages

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    He claims to be a Harvard epidemiologist, and on paper that's true. He's a visiting scientist, not a regular Harvard faculty member. He's a nutritionist, not an infectious disease epidemiologist. He's fanned the flames of numerous conspiracies.

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    Feb 1

    Caijing report alleging that numerous patients died in Wuhan — some in hospital, some waiting to get in — but were not counted as coronavirus deaths because they died before they could be confirmed or even before they could be in the coronavirus "queue"

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  9. Feb 1

    Caijing magazine has a story fot the uncounted patients and victims. It truly is a humanitarian crisis in Wuhan (or Hubei) now.

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  10. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    感覺這個世界的時間線可能壞掉了⋯⋯郭美美發微博挺韓紅⋯⋯

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  11. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    Fandom girl: “We need a ‘Produce Official 101” show that selects provincial officials. Fans will keep an eye on their work progress & expenses, make sure our idols do a good job. I don’t believe our country won’t get better in that way!” Others: “Emm Isn’t this called democracy?”

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  12. Jan 31
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  13. Jan 31

    People’s Daily has what might be its biggest credibility crisis after posting TCM Shuanghuanglian is effective in “containing” the novel coronavirus yesterday evening. In the morning, it says “containing” doesn’t mean “curing” or “preventing”. Shuanghuanglian sold out last night.

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    For 2 days, Chinese netizens have been going after Wuhan Red Cross who has been holding up on donated medical supplies and intentionally refused to release to Wuhan biggest hospital for infected patients- Wuhan Union Hospital

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  15. Jan 30

    “shared destiny of mankind” 勿谓言之不预😳

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  16. Jan 30

    this paper sheds some light on what CDC already knew at the early stage of outbreak.

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  17. Jan 30

    I’ve deleted the previous tweet about the “official announcement date” in this paper published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Note the date should be Dec 31, instead of 13, as cited in this paper.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Some suggest this might be an typo of Dec 31, on which Wuhan municipal gov announced discover of pneumonia cases with unidentified causes. Sounds a viable explanation.

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  19. Jan 30

    Some suggest this might be an typo of Dec 31, on which Wuhan municipal gov announced discover of pneumonia cases with unidentified causes. Sounds a viable explanation.

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