Wuhan hospital director reportedly dies from coronavirus

The director of a hospital in the virus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan has reportedly died from the illness.

China's state television first reported news of the death of the head of Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, Liu Zhiming.

China's state television first reported news of the death of the head of Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, Liu Zhiming. Source: AAP

The head of a leading hospital in China's central city of Wuhan, the epicentre of a coronavirus outbreak, has died of the disease, state television says, becoming the second prominent Chinese doctor to have succumbed to the pathogen.

Liu Zhiming, the director of Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, died at 10.30am on Tuesday, it said.

Earlier this month, millions in China mourned the death of Li Wenliang, a doctor who was previously reprimanded for issuing an early warning about the coronavirus.
Tens of thousands of medical workers have been fighting to contain the spread of the coronavirus, believed to have first surfaced in a seafood market in Wuhan, the capital of the central province of Hubei.

As in the case of Li's death, there was confusion on the Chinese internet about Liu's condition on Monday night.
A medic working inside a makeshift hospital in Wuhan, China, checks the temperature of a patient in April, 2020.
A medic working inside a makeshift hospital in Wuhan checks the temperature of a patient who has displayed mild symptoms consistent with coronavirus. Source: Getty
On Monday night, the Communist Party propaganda department of the Hubei Health Commission wrote in a social media post that Liu had died.

But it said in a subsequent post that Liu was alive.

"According to Liu's relative, the hospital is still trying its best to rescue him," the commission said in the second post, adding that the previous misinformation was from a good friend of Liu who was not aware of the latest situation.
Patients speak with members of the media after being discharged from a makeshift hospital inside a Wuchang gymnasium.
Patients speak with members of the media after being discharged from a makeshift hospital inside a Wuchang gymnasium. Source: Barcroft Media
It has not posted any message since state television announced Liu's death on Tuesday morning.

Beijing was accused of covering up the full extent of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003. In the current coronavirus outbreak, Beijing has called for transparency.

A senior Chinese health official said on Friday that 1,716 health workers have been infected by the coronavirus and six of them have died.


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Published 18 February 2020 4:44pm
Updated 18 February 2020 5:17pm


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