China’s first confirmed Covid-19 case traced back to November 17

priyade

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    Coronavirus: China’s first confirmed Covid-19 case traced back to November 17


    • Government records suggest first person infected with new disease may have been a Hubei resident aged 55, but ‘patient zero’ has yet to be confirmed
    • Documents seen by the Post could help scientists track the spread of the disease and perhaps determine its source:angry:
     

    priyade

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    The 57-year-old woman, named by the Wall Street Journal as Wei Guixian, was selling shrimp at Huanan Seafood Market in the city of Wuhan when she developed what she thought was a cold in December last year. Now Chinese outlet The Paper says she may be ‘patient zero’. She was told by doctors her illness was ‘ruthless’and other workers at the market had come to the Wuhan Union Hospital with the same symptoms.

    Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/28/shrimp-seller-may-patient-zero-12469382/?ito=cbshare
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    imhotep

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    They had this this disease from mid October.. Certainly before the 1st of November latest. There's scientific backing to this statement. These are typical modern day fairly tales.
    Anyone can believe it or not. Doesn't make a difference as the damage has already been done.

    Probably I should add - The Chinese are not that stupid as they pretend. They know for sure where this originated.
     
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