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  2. Shi Zhengli - Wikipedia

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    Shi was born in Xixia County, Nanyang, Henan province in 1964. [4] She graduated from Wuhan University in 1987 with a bachelor's degree in genetics. [5] She received her master's degree from the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 1990, and she received her PhD at the Montpellier 2 University in France in 2000, where she gained fluency in French.

  3. Chinese woman jailed over Covid reporting in Wuhan is set to ...

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    Zhang arrived in Wuhan soon after the government put the city’s 11 million residents on lockdown on Jan. 23, 2020, sharing images of empty stores and crowded hospitals on YouTube, Chinese social ...

  4. Zhang Zhan - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zhan (simplified Chinese: 张展; traditional Chinese: 張展; pinyin: Zhāng Zhǎn; born 2 September 1983) [1] is a Chinese citizen journalist and former lawyer who travelled to Wuhan in February 2020, from where she reported on the impact of the lockdown measures imposed in the city in response to the COVID-19 outbreak there, and questioned the handling of the crisis by authorities. [2]

  5. Guo Jing (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Jing (Chinese: 郭晶; born 1990/1991) [1] is a Chinese women's rights activist, feminist activist, social worker, and book author based in Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. She is known for writing Wuhan Lockdown Diary, a diary she wrote during the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.

  6. Liang Yu (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Liang Yu (Chinese: 梁钰), is a women’s rights advocate in China. She gained attention after providing supplies of sanitary pads for female doctors and nurses in Wuhan during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a social media influencer, she is involved with feminist movements in China. [1]

  7. Ai Fen - Wikipedia

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    Ai Fen (Chinese: 艾芬; pinyin: Ài Fēn) is a Chinese doctor and director of the emergency department of Central Hospital of Wuhan.In December 2019, she was one of the first doctors to encounter pneumonia patients infected with the then-unknown virus, SARS-CoV-2. [1]

  8. Li-Meng Yan - Wikipedia

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    Li-Meng Yan or Yan Limeng (simplified Chinese: 闫丽梦; traditional Chinese: 閆麗夢) is a Chinese virologist, [3] known for her publications and interviews alleging that SARS-CoV-2 was made in a Chinese government laboratory. Her publications have been widely dismissed as flawed by the scientific community. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  9. Duan Guocheng - Wikipedia

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    Duan Guocheng (born 1973) is a Chinese serial killer who robbed, assaulted, and killed 13 women in Wuhan, Hubei, Central China, from 1999 to 2001. [1] Nicknamed "The Red-Dress Killer" or "The Red-Dress Slasher," because his victims were women walking alone either wearing red dresses or another type of red, he sparked panic among women in Central China, with public officials warning them to ...

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