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French doctors Yves Cohen and Jean Verdier have reexamined samples from 24 patients treated for lung disease in December and January in recent weeks. The Incredible: A December Patient Sample is Corona Positive!
The virus could have arrived in France on December 27, just over a month before the first crown cases were confirmed.
The infected person is Amirouche Hammar, 42 years old. Now the alleged “Patient 0” from France takes a position in a conversation with the television station “BFMTV”.
“Something is wrong, I have severe chest pain”
Hammar lives with his wife and two children in Bobigny, east of the French capital, Paris. In late December, the 42-year-old man suddenly falls ill: fever, cough, and breathing problems – all the symptoms that indicate Covid-19 today.
The French initially suspect a common flu. Suddenly his condition worsened. “I told my wife we had to call the doctor right away, something is wrong, I have severe chest pain,” Hammar recalls. Early in the morning, he decides to go to the hospital.
Did Hammar become infected with his wife?
French is examined there. Doctors conclude that Hammar has a lung infection. After a few days, you can leave the hospital again. Back then, no one knew what the corona virus was.
An investigation is ongoing into where Hammar may have become infected in December. The Frenchman was not in a Corona risk area at the time, but his wife works in a supermarket. It is located near the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris. The assumption that Hammar became infected with his wife has not been fully clarified. She herself had no symptoms.
A spokesperson for the World Health Organization (WHO) described the positive test for the corona virus in France in late December as “very interesting but not surprising.” In the Chinese city of Wuhan, in December there were already mysterious lung diseases that were not initially recognized as infections with a new virus. Wuhan people may have unconsciously introduced the virus into France and other countries while traveling in December. (sib)