Steve Wozniak caused on a stir on Twitter by seemingly hinting that he and his wife Janet may have collective been patient zero for the coronavirus in the United States.
Is the co-founder of Apple patient zero for coronavirus in the U.S.? Steve Wozniak told Inside Edition that he and his wife were both sick after returning from Hong Kong in January, where he came into contact with a tourist from Wuhan, the epicenter of the crisis. He said he is now recovering, but said he knows “that if we returned from Hong Kong today with the symptoms we had, we’d be candidates for testing and quarantine immediately."
Wozniak said Monday that his wife Janet recently went to the doctor for a "bad cough."
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak made a claim that he and his wife, Janet Wozniak, could be "patient zero" for the coronavirus in the US. The 69-year-old tech entrepreneur told USA Today that he believes they may have contracted the virus during a trip to Southeast Asia in January. He described coming down with "the worst flu of our lives" following the trip with symptoms such as sore throats and coughs. "Checking out Janet's bad cough. Started...