Today, one year the first case came up with Ovid 19

The earliest case with Avid-19 was discovered on November 17th, weeks before authorities confirmed the new virus under Chinese media. The first case of someone affected Ovid 19 could be traced to November 17, 2019, according to media reporting from unpublished Chinese government data. Media report [...]
The earliest case with Avid-19 was discovered on November 17th, weeks before authorities confirmed the new virus under Chinese media.
The first case of someone affected Ovid 19 could be traced to November 17, 2019, according to media reporting from unpublished Chinese government data.
Report to media South China Morning Post) says Chinese authorities have identified at least 266 people who were affected by the virus last year, who were extended for health care, and the earliest case was November 17th, weeks before authorities announced the emergency of the new virus.
The Chinese government was widely criticised over efforts to cover the explosion in the early weeks, including the crackdown on doctors who tried to warn colleagues about the new Sars virus, which was emerging in the city of Wuhankei province of Hubei, writes The Guardian.
Chinese media records, which The Guardian says could not verify, say a 55-year-old from the Hubei province could be the first person I touched with David-19. After a month after that date there were five new cases reported every day, the report says, and on December 20th 60 cases have been confirmed.











