Internal Chinese report warns of Tiananmen-like backlash over coronavirus — China and US relations hit low point — Taiwan rebuffs WHO
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Coronavirus Survivors Want Answers, and China Is Silencing Them — The New York Times
In Wuhan, where the pandemic started, the police have threatened and interrogated grieving relatives. Lawyers have been warned not to help them sue.
'They wanted to take us sightseeing. I stayed in the hotel', says first foreign official to enter Wuhan — The Telegraph
Yin-Ching Chuang, Taiwan's Regional Commander of the Infectious Diseases Prevention and Treatment Network, is thought to be the first foreign official to have entered Wuhan when the crisis broke. He talks exclusively to The Telegraph about what he saw there, revealing tensions between local officials in Wuhan and China's national government over the nature of the virus for the first time. Answers have been edited for space.
What back-to-school looks like for students in China's coronavirus epicenter of Wuhan — CBS
Chinese youngsters in the global coronavirus epicenter of Wuhan filed back to class on Wednesday, wearing masks and wa…
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