By HWANG CHUL/ Staff Writer
May 3, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Satoru Morooka, chairman of the Yokkaichi city assembly, defends his “Wuhan virus” posts on Facebook on March 26. (Hwang Chul)
YOKKAICHI, Mie Prefecture--Residents here who have for decades suffered the stigma of having a disease named after their city are urging politicians to stop saying the “Wuhan virus” in the current pandemic. [Read More]
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