This is the world's first woman suspected of spreading the coronavirus.

While the world's infected have exceeded 500,000 people in China, where the emergency situation is going through, documents are emerging without government will showing that numerous patients were infected months before the epidemic was proclaimed globally. According to an unpublished report, but it has been circulated and distributed [...]
According to an unpublished report, but is being circulated and distributed by newspapers such as Wall Street Journal, Chinese authorities have managed to track the so-called “Patire 1”, the first person tested by coronary.
According to sources, it's about a 57-year-old woman who sold her meat market to Wuhan sea fruit, in particular live shrimps.
The new documents also feature an interview with the vendor, which shows that the early symptoms and fever came to her on December 11th, and that for days she had overlooked symptoms, thinking of a seasonal flu.
Her condition deteriorated just days later, with doctors who were initially unable to give her a diagnosis, until she reported to the main hospital in E.H.an on December 16th, and were told that other patients presented her symptoms as well.
It is still a mystery, while the so-called “Patient “zero” -- that is, the first person infected by Corleone and sick with COVID-19 -- while, according to the Chinese government's secret analysis, published again by the All Street Journal -- the first suspected case in the hospital refers to November 17th, 6 weeks before authorities discovered to the world that a new and unknown epidemic was taking shape, and that on December 31st there were already 266 infected patients.












