Documents from a Wuhan CDC, obtained by NTD, appear to show the Chinese regime was worried about fever patients at least 8 days before the human-to-human transmission was made public. Checking for fever is the most common way to quickly screen people for CCP virus.
The Jan. 12 report shows the CDC asking all hospitals and medical centers in the district to record how many fever patients visited them. A former Chinese doctor tells us this is an unusual request and only happens when there is suspicion of a contagious disease in the area.