The Manila Times

Another Wuhan doctor dies from coronaviru­s

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BEIJING: A Wuhan doctor who worked with coronaviru­s whistleblo­wer Li Wenliang died of the virus last week, state media reported Tuesday, becoming China’s first Covid-19 fatality in weeks.

Hu Weifeng, a urologist at Wuhan Central Hospital, died on Friday after being treated for Covid- 19 and allied issues for more than four months, state broadcaste­r CCTV said.

He is the sixth doctor from Wuhan Central Hospital to have died from the virus, which emerged in the central Chinese city late last year.

Cases have dwindled dramatical­ly from the peak in mid-February as the country appears to have brought the outbreak largely under control.

The official death toll in the country of 1.4 billion people stands at 4,6S4 — well below the number of fatalities in less populous nations.

Wuhan Central Hospital has yet to give a formal statement on Hu’s death. In early February it said some 68 staff members had contracted coronaviru­s.

Hu’s condition became a national concern after Chinese media showed images of him with his skin turned black due to liver damage. Fellow doctor Yi Fan showed similar symptoms, but recovered and has since been discharged from hospital.

The death of their colleague Li Wenliang in February triggered a national outpouring of grief and rage against the government as he documented his final days on social media.

The S4-year-old ophthalmol­ogist was reprimande­d by authoritie­s after he warned colleagues about the virus in late December. Beijing has since named him a national martyr, but suppressed much of the dissent and criticism sparked by his death.

Other medical whistleblo­wers at Wuhan Central Hospital — including emergency unit director Ai Fen — have told Chinese media they were punished by authoritie­s for speaking out.

China has not released a complete figure of the number of medical worker deaths from Covid-19, but at least S4 medics have been awarded posthumous honours by health authoritie­s.

In February the National Health Commission said some S,S87 health workers had been infected.

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