In a letter addressed to the editor, the doctors described the transmission of the virus from a woman who had lived in Wuhan, China, to her husband. The woman returned to Taiwan on Jan. 20, the letter said, adding that she had been living in Wuhan for about three months. “Fever and myalgia developed in the woman on Jan. 25, a total of five days after she returned to Taiwan from Wuhan,” the letter said. “This suggests transmission shortly after his wife returned to Taiwan,” the letter said. The husband “works primarily at home” and “reported that he had not traveled to any region where SARS-CoV-2 transmission was known to be occurring,” it said.
Source: Taipei Times February 13, 2020 15:56 UTC