Microbiologist Raca: The first coronavirus cases could have been before March.

Microbiologist Lul Raka has said today the first coronavirus case has been identified on March 13th, but given the period of incubation then the cases could have been in February. Raka said that asimtomatic people are the most dangerous to spread the disease. The first “We had it on March 13th, period [...]
Microbiologist Lul Raka has said today the first coronavirus case has been identified on March 13th, but given the period of incubation then the cases could have been in February.
Raka said that asimtomatic people are the most dangerous to spread the disease.
The first “we had on March 13th, the period of incubation two weeks, which may have had at the end of February”, he said.
Microbiologist said that for those who have had the disease and who have been assiptomatic tests would prove whether they had it or not.
By contrast, last night the National Institute of Public Health has confirmed 39 positive cases with coronavirus, leading to 669 the number of infected persons, 19 people have changed their lives, while the total number of cures to date is 159 cases.












