Do you think the “weird” illness you experienced around January was #coronavirus ?
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We notice now. Why would we not notice then? It makes no sense
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A nursing home was the sentinel event.
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It took a nursing home to open our eyes!
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They noticed in the early stages in Wuhan. Why would we not?
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I've seen data indicating a jump in pneumonia patients in Dec/Jan, though it wasn't that large & it's hard to know whether it was COVID-19. Either way, I've seen nothing demonstrating very widespread infection, so if there were early cases, there probably weren't all that many.
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If there are indeed different strains /mutations then maybe a less aggressive strain was in CA Nov/Janhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/science/new-york-coronavirus-cases-europe-genomes.html …
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I think it’s clear COVID probably was in USA as early as December. Not like China/US borders were closed at the time. Right?
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What if they mislabelled the flu symptoms during that time as the flu because there was no cov id testing
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What about 2 strains, or, a recently mutated strain. second more deadly.
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