Is China's response to COVID-19 too little too late? | 14 February 2020
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On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan we examine the Chinese response to the coronavirus outbreak and look at the story of a doctor who tried to warn the world about it last year. Dr Li Wenliang later died after contracting the virus himself. We also speak to a journalist from Beijing about her own personal experience of being a Chinese national in the UK.
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