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maske satın al, The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) were two global epidemics that struck fear before the coronavirus. Here's a look at how these two viruses affected the world. The mother of the doctor in China who was allegedly detained for warning others about the coronavirus before contracting the illness and dying last week demanded an explanation on Sunday from police about his treatment. Li Wenliang, 34, died Thursday at Wuhan Central Hospital, where he worked and likely contracted the virus while treating patients in the early days of the outbreak.

maske satın al - In a video distributed Sunday by Pear Video, an online broadcast platform, Li's mother Lu Shuyun said her son was summoned by the Wuhan Police Bureau and forced to sign an admonishment notice for allegedly spreading inaccurate information about the outbreak. We won’t give up if they don’t give us an explanation, she said. CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK FUELS MEDICAL SUPPLY SHORTAGE IN CHINA, AS MORE THAN 37,500 INFECTED GLOBALLY Li, who according to the BBC was an ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital, had claimed that in late December he shared his concerns about the illness via private chat with medical school graduates after several patients exhibited symptoms similar to SARS before he was visited and warned by authorities.

maske satın al - Li Wenliang had claimed that he shared his concerns about the virus in a private chat with other medical students before he was detained by authorities. He was then summoned to the Public Security Bureau where he was forced to sign a letter stating that he made false comments about the virus, the BBC reported. Police in December had reprimanded eight doctors including Li for warning friends on social media about the emerging threat. China's supreme court later criticized the police, but the ruling Communist Party has tightened its grip on information about the outbreak.