China picks ex-Shanghai mayor to lead in virus epicenter
BEIJING — China on Thursday appointed the former Shanghai mayor as its top official party chief in central Hubei, the province hardest-hit by a viral outbreak that has infected more than 45,000 people worldwide.
Ying Yong replaces Jiang Chaoliang as the ruling Communist Party’s chief in the beleaguered province, the Xinhua state news agency reported.
Jiang’s departure follows the firing of two other senior officials in Hubei.
The public has widely criticized local officials for their handling of the outbreak of a new form of coronavirus. The epidemic began in Hubei’s capital, Wuhan, and has since spread to more than two dozen countries.