China's internet users have found creative ways to evade censors trying to suppress a Wuhan doctor's account of how she alerted others to the new coronavirus
The Mandarin-language account has been translated into other languages, embedded in bar codes and encrypted in downloads
Two men disappeared after their unfiltered video reports questioned China’s handling of the coronavirus epidemic. WSJ looks at why non-sanctioned storytelling in China about the crisis flourished online and how the authorities are pushing back. Photo: Isaac Lawrence/AFP via Getty Images
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