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Apple’s co-founder suggests that he could be the “zero patient” of the new coronavirus in the US.

Steve Wozniak’s wife was coughing up blood and in a hospital doctors told him that his illness “was not American flu.”

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, suggested that both he and his wife were able to contract the new coronavirus earlier this year during their stay in China and speculated that both people were “zero patients in the US”.

This businessman commented on the matter through his Twitter account on March 2, when he explained that his wife Janet suffered “a strong cough” since January 4, while explained to the USA Today newspaper that on that trip they contracted “the worst flu” of their lives.

Wozniak clarified to that newspaper that the reference of his tweet regarding being the first covid-19 patients in the United States was “a kind of joke”, but it does not rule out that both members of the couple suffered from this disease because they also had gastrointestinal problems.

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The co-creator of the Cupertino firm explained that he lost his voice and could not move out of bed for two days, while his wife coughed up blood and, when he went to the hospital, doctors told him that his ill “It was not American flu”.

Finally, Steve Wozniak pointed out that no member of the marriage was tested for the new coronavirus and estimated that if they had just returned from Southeast Asia “they would undoubtedly” have been “examined and quarantined” for the symptoms they had, but his state “was not treated as something important so”.

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