Footage of government officials in Wuhan taking face masks intended for health workers battling the highly infectious coronavirus has fuelled a growing wave of anger over how Chinese authorities have handled the outbreak. Images of medical staff making protective equipment out of rubbish bags, sleeping in hospitals, and crying in frustration and exhaustion have dominated Chinese social media over the last two weeks, inspiring an outpouring of sympathy and donations of supplies. A video posted by Beijing News on Sunday appeared to show government workers taking some of those donated supplies. A statement from the Wuhan government said that personnel attending a meeting on emergency supplies on Saturday had “received masks and other related protective supplies” from China’s Red Cross, which is overseeing donations. “We will further standardise the collection, storage, and distribution of protective gear for frontline workers… Thank you to the media for their attention and supervision,” the statement said, according to images of it posted by Beijing News. Other photos showed officials wearing specialised N95 respirator masks in a meeting with doctors who wore surgical masks. Online commentators were quick to criticise the statement and footage, generating more than 2 million views for comments with the hashtag…