I flew from Hawaii to Wisconsin (Billy Mitchell Field) on Jan 17th 2020. On Jan 20th I had a "weird Flu" that I knew in my heart of hearts that I could whoop in about a day. What an odd thought. And I did whoop it, the next evening I was at 90% and the next morning I was totally fine.
NEWS: Antibody testing examining more than 24,000 blood samples originally collected through
the All of Us Research Program found evidence of #COVID19
infections in five U.S. states earlier than had initially been
reported. The positive samples came as early as Jan. 7 from participants
in Illinois, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Most positive samples were collected prior to the first reported cases
in those states, demonstrating the importance of expanding testing as
quickly as possible in an epidemic setting.
https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciab519/6294073
One of the authors of this paper is a female Military doctor who also did a writeup in 2014 after the Swine Flu debacle about how anti-virals were underprescribed, and anti-biotics were over prescribed for flu.
And that treatment with anti-virals reduced risk of death by 25% if started late, and 60% if started early.
The author
Fiona Havers, MD, MHS
The article
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/833253
So why in the hell were people tested and then told to just "go home" without instructions or prescriptions. This seems unfathomable! Is it nothing short of mass murder?
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