It was reported by the South China Morning Post that a 55-year-old from Hubei, China may have had the first confirmed case of the virus.
The first confirmed case of someone suffering from COVID-19 in China can be traced back as far as November 17 last year, according to local reports.reported it had seen government data showing that a 55-year-old from Hubei may have had the first confirmed case of the new coronavirus on November 17, but did not make the data public.
It added that authorities said some of the early patients had been operators in the Huanan Seafood market. Ai Fen, a doctor from Wuhan, told China's People magazine in an interview for the title's March edition that authorities had tried to suppress her early warnings about COVID-19 in December.At the time of writing, the novel coronavirus has spread worldwide and led to more than 147,000 cases of infection, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker.
A total of 67,790 cases of COVID-19 and 3,075 deaths associated with the virus have been confirmed in the province thus far, along with 52,960 recoveries and more than 11,755 existing cases.
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