Coronavirus investigators one step closer to solving mystery of 'patient zero'
Investigators looking into the COVID-19 mystery could be one step closer to unmasking "patient zero."
Investigators looking into the COVID-19 mystery could be one step closer to unmasking "patient zero."
A seafood merchant in Wuhan, China, is believed to be the first person diagnosed as having the coronavirus, which can be linked back to a wet market in China, leaked documents allege. The Daily Mail reported Thursday that China's The Paper claims Wei Guixian, a 57-year-old woman working in Wuhan, is the first person on record to be infected with the coronavirus.
Wei told the media outlet she started feeling sick Dec. 10. Thinking she might have the flu, she went to a local clinic seeking treatment. She was given some pills and then got back to work, selling live shrimp at the market. Fast forward a week and Wei was barely conscious and clinging to life in a Chinese hospital bed. Click here for more.
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