First known Covid-19 case was vendor in China's animal market in Wuhan: Study
India Today
The first confirmed case of symptomatic Covid-19 can be traced to a female seafood vendor at a wholesale food market in China's Wuhan, not an accountant who lived far away, according to a new study, which points out that the WHO inquiry into the origins of the deadly disease may have got the early chronology of the pandemic wrong.
The first confirmed case of symptomatic Covid-19 can be traced to a female seafood vendor at a wholesale food market in China's Wuhan, not an accountant who lived far away, according to a new study which points out that the WHO inquiry into the origins of the deadly disease may have got the early chronology of the pandemic wrong.
The study states the first patient worked at Huanan live animal market in the central Chinese city, The New York Times reported on Thursday.