The late Wuhan doctor Li Wenliang, who was the first to warn the world about the new pneumonia outbreak in China, was accused by the authorities of being a rumor-monger. “. The new crown has now passed its first anniversary, but recently several microbloggers have attempted to rehabilitate Li Wenliang, saying that he actually did not pass away because of an epidemic, but purely due to overwork.
According to media reports, Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital in Hubei province, was the first to disclose news of the new epidemic to the public on December 30, 2019, but the authorities denounced him as a rumor-monger in order to cover up the facts.
However, it was recently discovered that several netizens with millions of followers on Weibo coincidentally posted articles in an attempt to rehabilitate Li Wenliang’s case, claiming that Li’s death was mainly due to overwork from too many interviews and that he would have had a good chance of recovery if he had rested properly. For these netizens almost at the same time will be Li Wenliang’s death as “exhausted by the media interviews, tossed to death”.
In addition. The famous Chinese travel netizen “Shi Wei” continued to claim on Weibo that Li Wenliang had spread false information about the epidemic and that his “frivolous actions” had not only harmed himself but also added to the epidemic prevention work. There are also allegations that Li Wenliang had violated discipline and the law, but in fact he did not die as a doctor, which also seems to deny that Li died in the line of duty.
Fortunately, most Chinese netizens could not accept the statements of the netizens and thought that the claim of death by overwork in media interviews was too far-fetched, and criticized these people as “animals with broken hearts and livers”! Some netizens jumped to rebut, stressing that Li Wenliang could have not contracted the epidemic, and his condition worsened after diagnosis, but also by the authorities to suppress and discredit, resulting in depression to make the disease worse. Many people also questioned the invisible hand behind these netizens, trying to shift the focus of public opinion and completely negate the Li Wenliang case.
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