and the outcry on social media over the death of doctor li wienlang is very moving and very powerful.ow that they didn't close down the live markets, they didn't alert people to the fact there was a new virus, that they in fact tried to censure doctor li wienlang. for me the question is where does that take china? will people feel we have all got to come together to fight the virus and we cannot fight the government? or will they be feeling, especially after all those protests in hong kong, that this is a moment for change? interesting question and, david, i don't know if you have a view on it. as part of that question, interesting to note that since li wienlang's death media have started complaining that outside forces are manipulating and exploiting grief over his death to deliver an anti—china message. i suppose, insofar as the chinese government is now receiving criticism about its system, linking that to coronavirus, and that is the way in which the state media are very likely to respond to criticism. i would add a word of caution here. and this is not to constitute in any way a