Liu Fan (Chinese: 柳帆; October 1960 – 14 February 2020)[1] was a Chinese deputy chief nurse of Wuchang Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei. She was the first nurse to die from SARS-CoV-2 infection, at the age of 59.
Her death caused strong internet reactions across China. Both her parents and her brother died of the coronavirus before her, which led many to characterise their deaths as "family extinction" (灭门).[2] Many saw her work conditions during the outbreak as unacceptable.[3] Initially, the news of her death was declared a "fabricated rumour”.[citation needed] Separately, the death of her brother, Chang Kai, a renowned director, had received strong internet reactions and wide commemorations.[4] The initial hospital responses to her death drew heavy criticism, forcing both the hospital and Wuhan government to issue special responses to address and explain circumstances around her death.[5]