The first official case in Germany was on January 27, 2020: Corona patient number 1 was a 33-year-old man who had contracted a Chinese colleague at the auto supplier Webasto. But this story needs to be rewritten.
Because the Charité reports in the “ Journal of Medical Case Reports“ about a 71-year-old man from Germany who was admitted to the world-famous hospital in Berlin on December 30, 2019. His computed tomography findings indicated an atypical pneumonia. Means: dry cough without sputum and mostly shortness of breath. In retrospect, the scientists believe that the symptoms were the characteristic appearance of an infection with Covid-19.
► “We diagnosed atypical pneumonia, including viruses as a possible causative agent,” the journal continues. The patient was overweight, a smoker, and had a history of stroke. The doctors ruled out an infection with legionella and streptococci. However, the search for the pathogen was not continued.
The 71-year-old needed oxygen and was even intubated for five days. On January 28, 2020, he was discharged home with “a severe persistent neurological deficit.” In other words, the brain tissue was damaged, which then has the same effects as a stroke. The man died in April 2020.
A family member who visited the 71-year-old in the hospital soon had a fever of 41 degrees Celsius for several days. But his condition was not investigated further.
All in all, this is yet another indication that China has been lying to the world for far longer than it is officially letting on. Not only that China had its first case of pneumonia with an unknown cause on December 8, 2019, but only reported it to the WHO on December 31. In June 2020, Italy’s national health institute ISS announced that SARS-CoV-2 RNA could be detected in wastewater samples taken in Milan and Turn on December 18, 2019.