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France's 1st known COVID-19 case found last December: media reports

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發布於 2020年05月24日02:19

Screenshot of a BBC article published on May 5, 2020 saying France's 1st known COVID-19 case was infected last December.

Citing a doctor at Avicenne and Jean-Verdier hospitals near Paris, BBC reported that the patient "must have been infected between 14 and 22 December, as coronavirus symptoms take between five and 14 days to appear."

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LONDON, May 24 (Xinhua) -- France's first known COVID-19 case was detected last December, according to media reports.

Citing a doctor at Avicenne and Jean-Verdier hospitals near Paris, BBC reported that the patient "must have been infected between 14 and 22 December, as coronavirus symptoms take between five and 14 days to appear."

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Screenshot of a BBC article published on May 5, 2020 saying France's 1st known COVID-19 case was infected last December.

Meanwhile, according to French broadcaster BFMTV, the patient had not left France before falling sick.

The French health ministry told the BBC that the government was obtaining confirmation on the case and that it would consider further investigations if they proved necessary.  ■

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