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Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus 'goes missing' amid fears she has been detained for speaking out
Dr Ai Fen was the first doctor to alert other colleagues about a SARS-like disease
Her text led her co-worker Dr Li Wenliang to raise the concerns on social media
Dr Ai said she faced 'unprecedented, extremely harsh reprimand' after sharing
She gave interview criticising hospital and then went missing, reports suggest
Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
By Jemma Carr For Mailonline
Published: 15:22 EDT, 31 March 2020 | Updated: 16:53 EDT, 31 March 2020
A Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus has disappeared sparking concerns that she has been detained, reports suggest.
Dr Ai Fen said she faced 'unprecedented, extremely harsh reprimanded' by officials at Wuhan Central Hospital after she shared a picture of a patient report labelled 'SARS coronavirus'.
The image was widely circulated and made its way to whistle-blower Li Wenliang who raised the alarm about the bug, which has killed more than 41,000 people worldwide.
Dr Li was reprimanded by authorities for 'illegally spreading untruthful information online'....
Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus 'goes missing' amid fears she has been detained for speaking out
Dr Ai Fen was the first doctor to alert other colleagues about a SARS-like disease
Her text led her co-worker Dr Li Wenliang to raise the concerns on social media
Dr Ai said she faced 'unprecedented, extremely harsh reprimand' after sharing
She gave interview criticising hospital and then went missing, reports suggest
Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
By Jemma Carr For Mailonline
Published: 15:22 EDT, 31 March 2020 | Updated: 16:53 EDT, 31 March 2020
A Wuhan doctor who was among the first to alert other medics to the spread of coronavirus has disappeared sparking concerns that she has been detained, reports suggest.
Dr Ai Fen said she faced 'unprecedented, extremely harsh reprimanded' by officials at Wuhan Central Hospital after she shared a picture of a patient report labelled 'SARS coronavirus'.
The image was widely circulated and made its way to whistle-blower Li Wenliang who raised the alarm about the bug, which has killed more than 41,000 people worldwide.
Dr Li was reprimanded by authorities for 'illegally spreading untruthful information online'....