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I undid the edit from 2600:1000:B047:58D5:A530:7ECF:C425:D06E , who removed part of the section "Controversy in COVID-19 Research". The removed part is negative, but well sourced ... at least as well sourced as the positive part, therefore does not violate any "biography of living person policy". I also sourced fact-checks from BBC to support the controversy of this research. Please justify if you still plan to remove the negative part. 134.76.38.68 (talk) 13:11, 17 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This material was removed because it violates the biography of a living person policy in so far as it is biased. While it is factual that the manuscript was "controversial" - text that was kept - claims that the researcher engaged in misconduct are heavily biased.--73.17.239.222 (talk) 14:40, 26 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]