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We deeply mourn the death of #Wuhan doctor Li wenliang, who unfortunately got infected with novel #Coronavirus while battling with the epidemic. After all-effort rescue, Li passed away on 2:58 am, Feb. 7. pic.twitter.com/mbYA3wB4pn
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New New Houston Journal
@NNHJ_Tweets
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2月6日 |
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You said he was a rumor monger and tried to silence him.
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مصطفى
@rcrHW25u83yPCtr
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2月6日 |
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Originally,Li Wenliang died at 9:30 last night in China, but in order to curb the anger of the masses, the government moved various medical instruments on his body to try to deceive the masses, let people fall into prayer, forget the anger, but the eyes of the crowd are bright
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Suze Ma
@ma_suze
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2月6日 |
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The authentic time when Dr. Li passed away is supposed to be around 21:30 pm, Feb 6 (Beijing time). pic.twitter.com/v3h6nTUasT
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Suze Ma
@ma_suze
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2月6日 |
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It's so irritating and shameful to fabricate the time of a hero passing away in order to mitigate the grief of the public!!
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Richiericher
@Richiericher1
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2月6日 |
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The world now has to pay for the mistakes made by the Chinese government's attempts to silence the truth.
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Suzanne Reed
@_SuzanneReed_
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2月6日 |
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Even in 2020, many “government's attempts to silence the truth” has blatantly (sadly) become the norm.
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Alps ken
@Alps_Ken_
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2月6日 |
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I was silent when I saw the news. Not only to mourn the heroes, but also to worry about the future of our nation. For a great nation cannot be made by an authority that will not let the people speak the truth, and will not admit that they are wrong.
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阿君
@prxijun
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2月6日 |
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9:30pm,Feb.6
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且听风吟
@han1959447528
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2月6日 |
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9:30心脏停止跳动,开始用ECMO进行抢救,抢救到2:58分,时间没问题
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