this is likely the case imo.
people were presenting and not being tested at hospitals.
Hospitals have admitted that.
relatives had flu tests coming back negative who were sicker than snot with flu like symptoms back in january and early feb. Neighbors kids too and they were tested... no flu. IMO it was spread around here after the Christmas holiday. My daughter stated lots of kids were missing school in jan.
I wonder if a high percentage of people do not have symptoms or if they did have symptoms they just brushed it off as too much caffeine that day. (as I recall doing one day after my wife was sick for two weeks.)
The downside to my argument/belief is if there are multiple strains or that many people can get it multiple times.
people were presenting and not being tested at hospitals.
Hospitals have admitted that.
relatives had flu tests coming back negative who were sicker than snot with flu like symptoms back in january and early feb. Neighbors kids too and they were tested... no flu. IMO it was spread around here after the Christmas holiday. My daughter stated lots of kids were missing school in jan.
I wonder if a high percentage of people do not have symptoms or if they did have symptoms they just brushed it off as too much caffeine that day. (as I recall doing one day after my wife was sick for two weeks.)
The downside to my argument/belief is if there are multiple strains or that many people can get it multiple times.
These numbers are complete horseshit. First, the virus has been running wild in the US since about December or so, which is also an estimate. Second, there's no way to tell how many people actually had it (again, the testing has only started recently). Third, does anyone believe India - next door to China is only 5 days into it with less than 200 cases? Sure, buddy.