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  1. Zhong Nanshan FRCPE FRCP FRCPI (born 20 October 1936) is a Chinese pulmonologist. He was president of the Chinese Medical Association from 2005 to 2009 and is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Thoracic Disease. He is a recipient of Medal of the Republic, the highest honour of China.

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  3. Zhong Nanshan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhong_Nanshan

    Zhong Nanshan FRCPE FRCP FRCPI (born 20 October 1936) is a Chinese pulmonologist. He was president of the Chinese Medical Association from 2005 to 2009 and is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Thoracic Disease. He is a recipient of Medal of the Republic, the highest honour of China.

  4. Zhong Nanshan: A respiratory expert bearing the nation's trust

    news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-08/Zhong-Nanshan-A...

    During the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003, caused by a coronavirus, Chinese pulmonologist Zhong Nanshan helped the country control the epidemic with his expertise and transparency. Around 17 years later, he again spearheaded the country's fight against the COVID-19 outbreak.

  5. SARS hero sees hope in COVID-19 - Chinadaily.com.cn

    global.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202109/09/WS61395ccaa...

    It's been a year since Zhong Nanshan, a prominent Chinese respiratory disease expert, received the Medal of the Republic, the country's highest honor for those who have made great contributions to the construction and development of the People's Republic of China, for his outstanding contribution in battling the COVID-19 epidemic.

  6. ZHONG NANSHAN: (Speaking Chinese). FENG: It was Dr. Zhong who was allowed to confirm January 20 the new coronavirus could spread from person to person, meaning it was highly contagious. The...

  7. China’s top medical expert downplays COVID risks as ...

    fortune.com/2022/12/11/china-medical-expert...

    The death rate from omicron is around 0.1%, similar to the common flu, and the infection rarely reaches the lungs, Zhong Nanshan was quoted in an interview with state news agency Xinhua. Most...

  8. Zhong Nanshan: Model of doctors - Chinadaily.com.cn

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    Born in Guangzhou in October 1936, Zhong Nanshan is one of the greatest doctors in China, as well as an academic at the Chinese Academy of Engineering. After graduated from Medical College in Beijing in 1960, he was appointed to the faculty upon graduation. During his teaching years, he became a member of Communist Party of China.

  9. PKU alumnus Zhong Nanshan: A doctor with a caring heart

    newsen.pku.edu.cn/news_events/news/people/9494.htm

    Zhong Nanshan, once known to China as the SARS hero, was again put under spotlight because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The 83-year-old epidemiologist was appointed head of the National Health...

  10. Zhong Nanshan: Model of society - China.org.cn

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    Zhong Nanshan, 74, is an academic at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, where he studies respiratory diseases. A lifelong dedicated communist, Zhong personifies the Party's remarkable scientific advancements during the glorious struggle against the deadly SARS epidemic in 2003. Zhong Nanshan

  11. Zhong Nanshan Biography - Chinese pulmonologist | Pantheon

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    Zhong Nanshan (born 20 October 1936) is a Chinese pulmonologist. He was president of the Chinese Medical Association from 2005 to 2009 and is currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Thoracic Disease. Read more on Wikipedia.

  12. Dr. Zhong Nanshan : 5 Ways To Build Immunity Vs COVID-19?

    www.techarp.com/science/zhong-nanshan-covid-19

    First of all, Dr. Zhong Nanshan is not only a real person, he is a key Chinese expert on COVID-19. In fact, he was the expert who declared that there was “ human-to-human transmission ” and pushed for China’s massive lockdown that successfully contained the epidemic, at least on Chinese soil.