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Per the WSJ Covid may have been here long before we thought


I'd like to see some sort of stat on hospitalizations to see if they were higher than normal including flu season last December-February. Anything I've seen shows it was just below the threshold of being an epidemic.

Whatever the crap I had in December/January that was closer to a strong Covid case, I was told to come back in if it went to my chest which it didn't. And nobody else I was around got symptoms.

Anyone I know that thought they had it during that time tested negative for ABs BUT if they got that test done in May or June it would be just around or over the typical 3-4 months that a positive result would have shown up.
 

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First U.S. case of coronavirus reinfection confirmed in peer-reviewed journal
By Ben Guarino
A 25-year-old man from Reno, Nev., had the first known U.S. case of coronavirus reinfection, according to a report published Monday in the journal Lancet Infectious Diseases. Pathogens from two genetically distinct strains had infected him weeks apart.
Confirmed second infections represent a sliver of the estimated 37 million coronavirus cases worldwide. A twice-infected Hong Kong patient was the first such case, followed by several others in Belgium and the Netherlands. Research awaiting peer review describes reinfected patients in Ecuador, India and elsewhere.
 
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From Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Excess Deaths From COVID-19 and Other Causes, March-July 2020

 
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From Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Excess Deaths From COVID-19 and Other Causes, March-July 2020

To biggy back on this: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.31.20184036v3.full.pdf

Study on excess mortality from February 1-September 23 in the U.S.
 
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