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» Wuhan resident: ‘We’d rather die at home than go to quarantine’
Wuhan resident: ‘We’d rather die at home than go to quarantine’
Speaking from the epicentre of the outbreak, Wenjun Wang describes her family's difficulty getting treatment. https://ift.tt/2Sw2zeH https://ift.tt/2kB3qKe
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