A few days ago, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak published a tweet titled "Patient Zero in the United States." Many they wonder if that tweet is one of their most common jokes, but in this case it was not. In an interview she gave to KCBS radio, she gives more details.
Wozniak and his wife returned from China on January 4. His wife, Janet Wozniak, and other passengers on the plane were coughing while flying. In a moment, Janet gasped for blood. When news of a coronavirus outbreak in China spread, Steve contacted the CDC, Center for Disease Control in the United States.
Steve explained to the CDC about his condition, who declined his request for a test for coronavirus. After passing through various clinical trials, looking at what could be the cause of his wife's common injuries, Janet was diagnosed with the virus.
Wozniak He described the CDC's response as coming from the media treatment, denying that he could still be tested despite being a patient in the United States. Various American media companies have contacted the CDC, so paying attention to the attention shown by the Center for Disease Control in this case may be long overdue.
Although coronavirus has not yet officially arrived in the United States, many companies canceled their planned events in the coming months or, canceling their attendance at stand-up events, as is the case with SXSW, an event in which Apple had planned to introduce the next release that would come to its video streaming service.