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Action taken to curb false rumors

Supplies from Shanghai Huashan Hospital, including vital items for medical workers, had been "stolen and had disappeared" after being sent to Wuhan, Hubei province

By CAO YIN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-02-26 07:45
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A resident in Wuhan, Hubei province, purchases medicine. XIONG QI/XINHUA

Li, from the Zhongwen Law Firm, said rumors can spread fast, causing people to panic.

He said he was glad to see more authorities responding at news conferences to key issues concerning the outbreak, but added that there was insufficient identification and disclosure of information.

"Government departments and professional institutions need to identify and conclude whether information is fake or not. If this identification is not carried out promptly, any dubious posts will spread rapidly online," he said.

To improve efficiency, he suggested the authorities set up a team during emergencies to disseminate key information provided by the public and respond to it by working with online service platforms, such as Weibo.

"In addition, it is more important to explain what data means, rather than merely release figures," he added. "Better explanations will help alleviate public concern and reduce unnecessary guesswork."

Law enforcement

Widespread attention has focused on Li Wenliang, a doctor from Wuhan Central Hospital who was initially reprimanded by local police for "spreading rumors online", before his death from the disease led to an outpouring of grief on the internet.

On Dec 30, the doctor told a WeChat group he had seen a report showing that seven patients had tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome. He told his colleagues and friends to be careful.

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