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A French hospital which has retested old samples from pneumonia patients discovered that it treated a man who had Covid-19 as early as December 27.
The date is significant as it is nearly a month before the French
government confirmed its first cases. China only told the World Health Organisation about a "cluster of pneumonia cases" in Wuhan on December 31.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/france-first-coronavirus-case-december-a4431961.html
Yves Cohen, head of resuscitation at the Avicenne and Jean Verdier
hospitals in the northern suburbs of Paris, told BFM TV that scientists
had retested samples from 24 patients treated in December and January who tested negative for the flu.
“Of the 24, we had one who was positive for COVID-19 on December 27,” he told the news channel on Sunday.
The samples had all initially been collected to detect flu using PCR
tests, the same genetic screening process that can also be used to detect
the presence of the novel coronavirus in patients infected at the time the sample is collected.
Each sample was retested several times to ensure there were no errors, he added. Neither Cohen nor his team were immediately available for comment
on Monday.
France, which has seen almost 25,000 people die from the virus since March
1, confirmed its first three Covid-19 cases on January 24, including two patients in Paris and another in the southwestern city of Bordeaux.
Dr Cohen said it was too early to know if the patient whose December 27
test was Covid-19 positive is France’s “patient zero”.
He said the patient had survived and that a first investigation to trace
the first contamination has been carried out.
“He was sick for 15 days and infected his two children, but not his wife,
who works in a supermarket.
“He was amazed, he didn’t understand how he had been infected. We put the puzzle together and he had not made any trips. The only contact that he
had was with his wife.”
The man’s wife worked alongside a Sushi stand, close to colleagues of
Chinese origin, Cohen said. It was not clear whether those colleagues had travelled to China, and the local health authority should investigate, he
said.
“We’re wondering whether she was asymptomatic,” he said.
“He may be the ‘patient zero’, but perhaps there are others in other regions. All the negative PCRs for pneumonia must be tested again. The
virus was probably circulating (then),” he said.
### - if he was sick for 15-days after testing on the 27th, then how long
was he infected for 'before' having/showing any symptoms? (quite a while!)
this could even let china off the hook?
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