For an amateur like me, I find the narratives buried in all this so compelling. I hope some medical sociologist type is able to discover why some of these importations took hold and why others withered.
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@NateSilver538 who drew an analogy of sparks starting fire for coronaviruses and pandemic potential in general. Many sparks might fly in a forest, but most don't start a fire at all, or end up easily contained/dying/not spreading on their own. There's a stochastic - Show replies
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It makes me wonder if this is the 2nd wave that is currently hitting--rather than the 1st, especially if cases are showing up this early.. and I still feel it was even earlier than January that cases were exploding..
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Does this have implications for the actions we took in March?
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With Trump refusing corporation with WHO investigation about cases in 2019, there will be no chance to know the truth. Sad for scientists. World is controlled by politics.
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A British guy working in Wuhan ,was on the radio, months ago stating he had the virus late October November. 2019. But I wish I had recorded the broadcast. It was a phone in.
#LBC London. UK. Many say it's been in the UK since December.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I believe it goes back to at least November and possibly earlier.
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