Adviser to Hong Kong on coronavirus withdraws column on 'China virus', apologises for wordings

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - An adviser to the Hong Kong government has withdrawn a column he co-authored in which he said it was acceptable to refer to the coronavirus as the 'Wuhan coronavirus' and there was no evidence to support allegations that the disease came from the United States.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - An adviser to the Hong Kong government has withdrawn a column he co-authored in which he said it was acceptable to refer to the coronavirus as the"Wuhan coronavirus" and there was no evidence to support allegations that the disease came from the United States.

Yuen's decision late on Wednesday to retract the article from the website of the newspaper Ming Pao sparked a flurry of debate on social media, where some people said it raised questions over freedom of speech in academia in the Chinese-ruled city. In an interview with Chinese-language media Zhi News, also on Wednesday, Yuen said:"Maybe no one loves the country more than I do."

China has suggested the US military might have brought the virus to the city of Wuhan, where the outbreak is believed to have originated. A US State Department official responded saying China seeking to deflect criticism of its role in"starting a global pandemic".

 

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