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Mar 30, 2020
7:46:05am
hedgiecoug Contributor
I used to be pretty firmly in the camp of COVID being pretty established already
in the US by December or January. But now I need a little more convincing. I’m just wondering how so many critical hospitalizations were going on in places like NYC during those month compared to now? Flu would have been tested for and so we can count those numbers. What about pneumonia? Have there been this many pneumonia-related hospitalizations and deaths that required ventilators back in December and January? If not, it seems like COVID really did just get here maybe in February? Someone help me out here.
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