China honors medics contributions in coronavirus fight
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Source:CGTN
The Chinese National Health Commission (NHC) on Thursday honored multiple medical groups and 34 medics who made important contributions in the fight against coronavirus.
Deceased Dr. Li Wenliang, a Wuhan doctor who won widespread respect for raising the alarm about the coronavirus, and Liu Zhiming, head of the Wuchang Hospital in Wuhan, are on the list.
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