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Chinese virologist claims COVID was made in lab by Chinamen

The Wuhan-based doctor who first raised the alarm over the coronavirus
outbreak in China has reportedly gone missing.

Ai Fen hasn't been seen for days and some fear she could be the latest
high-profile person critical of Beijing's handling of COVID-19 to
disappear without a trace, "60 Minutes, Australia" reported.
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Ai rose to fame as the first doctor to notice a cluster of patients with
intense flu-like symptoms in Wuhan, more than a month before Chinese
officials were forced to confirm the outbreak.

CORONAVIRUS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
People wearing face masks wait to cross a street in Beijing, on March 31,
2020. China on Tuesday reported just one new death from the coronavirus
and a few dozen new cases, all brought from overseas. (AP Photo/Mark
Schiefelbein)

People wearing face masks wait to cross a street in Beijing, on March 31,
2020. China on Tuesday reported just one new death from the coronavirus
and a few dozen new cases, all brought from overseas. (AP Photo/Mark
Schiefelbein)

Ai, the director of the emergency unit at Wuhan Central Hospital, told a
magazine in March that she had been harshly reprimanded by Chinese
authorities for telling the world that the novel coronavirus could spread
globally if China did not act. She shared a picture of a patient reporting
a SARS-like coronavirus on WeChat, China's most popular messaging app used
by more than 1 billion people.

The image Ai shared went viral and eventually made its way to Dr. Li
Wenliang, the whistleblower doctor who tried to issue the first warning
about the deadly coronavirus but was painted by China's propaganda
machines as a liar who didn't know what he was talking about.

Police ordered him to stop "making false comments."

Li eventually contracted the coronavirus while working at Wuhan Central
Hospital and died on Feb. 7.

CORONAVIRUS DOCTOR LI WENLIANG'S MOTHER DEMANDS ANSWERS FROM CHINA ABOUT
HIS TREATMENT BY POLICE
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On Sunday, "60 Minutes, Australia" tweeted out a worrisome message.

"Just two weeks ago the head of Emergency at Wuhan Central Hospital went
public, saying authorities had stopped her and her colleagues from warning
the world. She has now disappeared, her whereabouts unknown."

China has a history of silencing key critics of President Xi Jinping and
the Communist Party. Many people who have spoken out against the
government have been detained while others were never heard from again.

Soon after the investigative show aired, a mysterious post popped up on
Ai's page on Weibo, a Twitter-like site. The post had a picture of a road
in Wuhan along with the caption, "A river. A bridge. A clock chime."
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Radio Free Asia claimed it hasn't been able to verify Ai's whereabouts
independently nor has it been able to establish "a direct line of
communication" with her. RFA has reported in the past that people picked
up by the police are known to have their social media counts hacked � the
people in custody are forced to update their whereabouts, which are often
lies, and, if they refuse, the authorities break into their devices and
send messages out under the guise of being the person who was taken into
custody.

The theory is that if a detained person sends out a message, however
cryptic, he or she cannot be "missing."

In mid-March, Ren Zhigiang, an outspoken real estate tycoon and critic of
Xi and the Communist Party, also went missing.
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CHINESE TYCOON VANISHES AFTER CALLING XI A 'CLOWN,' SLAMMING GOVERNMENT'S
HANDLING OF COVID-19

Ren called Xi, one of China's most powerful leaders in modern history, a
"clown" and slammed the government's efforts to contain COVID-19. In an
essay Ren shared with friends, he took aim at a speech Xi made on Feb. 23.
He told friends that he "saw not an emperor standing there exhibiting his
'new clothes,' but a clown stripped naked who insisted he continue being
emperor," according to U.S.-based website China Digital Times.

Ren hasn't been seen since.

It is important for Xi and the Communist Party to show a united front in
handling the coronavirus outbreak. China has been accused of multiple
cover-ups and medical experts say if China would have come clean about
what it knew about COVID-19 when it knew it, the contagion could have been
controlled. Instead, the coronavirus has spread globally, killing hundreds
of thousands in its path.

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