"The public has criticised us (Wuhan government) a lot ... why? It was because some of our work was not done well. What have we not done well? At present, the contradiction between supply and demand of hospital beds has remained conspicuous. Honestly, we are in pain and feel regrettable that a lot of the patients who have been confirmed infected or were suspected to have contracted the (COVID-19) coronavirus were unable to receive proper treatment at hospitals. This problem definitely has remained unresolved."
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Hu Lishan (2020) cited in "Coronavirus: Wuhan Communist Party official apologises for failure to provide patients treatment" on South China Morning Post, 6 February 2020.
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