Citations:Wuhan flu

English citations of Wuhan flu

  • 2020 January 10, headline in The Straits Times[1]:
    Wuhan flu caused by new virus from Sars family, says China
  • 2020 January 21, Edward O'Brien, “Montana Officials Not 'Overly Worried' About Wuhan Flu”, in Montana Public Radio[2]:
  • 2020 January 23, Tanyaluk Sakoot, “Chinese boy in Phuket cleared of Wuhan flu”, in Phuket News[3]:
    The 10-year-old Chinese boy confined to isolation at Vachira Phuket Hospital yesterday on suspicion of carrying the Wuhan flu has tested negative for the virus and will rejoin his parents today (Jan 23), Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) Chief Thanit Sermkaew has confirmed.
  • 2020 June 27, Sacha Baron Cohen quoted by Variety[4]:
    Obama, what we gonna do? Inject him with the Wuhan flu.
  • [2020 August 27, “Syracuse Investigating Reference to ‘Wuhan Flu' on Syllabus”, in WNBC News:
    Syracuse University is investigating a professor who allegedly referred to the coronavirus as the “Wuhan flu,” on a syllabus, and has placed him on administrative leave.]
  • 2020 September 6, anonymous letter in Pottstown Mercury[5]:
    Were it not for the "Wuhan Flu" which was totally beyond the president's control, this election would be a landslide.
  • [2020 September 8, quoted in "Anonymous professors’ new ‘Intellectual Dark Web’ website aims to publish controversial work":
    "We all believe that academia has killed academic freedom [] When you can get investigated for saying the ‘Wuhan flu,’ you know academic freedom is in jeopardy.”]
  • 2020 November 19, “Trump would have ‘won in a landslide’ if not for the ‘Wuhan flu’: Mark Latham”, in Sky News:
    As history takes perspective on the US election it will be judged that President Trump would have “won in an absolute landslide” if it weren’t for the “Wuhan flu," says NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham.
  • 2020 December 7, letter from Abel Workman in Lewiston Morning Tribune[6]:
    First China lets loose its Wuhan flu on us, creating a pandemic and shutting down our economy.