‘China’s Fauci’ probed for plagiarism after questioning Covid policy | Malay Mail

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BEIJING, Aug 16 — A top doctor in China’s fight against the coronavirus is under investigation for plagiarism, weeks after making a social media post questioning the country’s zero-tolerance strategy to control the pandemic. Beijing has basked in its success in bringing to heel a virus that...

BEIJING, Aug 16 — A top doctor in China’s fight against the coronavirus is under investigation for plagiarism, weeks after making a social media post questioning the country’s zero-tolerance strategy to control the pandemic.

Zhang Wenhong — a leading doctor described by state media as “China’s Fauci”, after the top US infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci — has since said countries have to find a way “to learn to live with it”. Zhang has found himself accused of “pandering to foreign ideas,” while an apparent witch hunt is targeting his academic credentials.On Sunday, Fudan University in Shanghai said it was “aware of the online criticism and had launched an investigation into the degree it awarded Zhang in 2000.

 

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What’s the real issue? Unashamed Plagiarism is national pride in Commie China. 😂

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