If a "contagious" virus was spreading in Wuhan (a city with a population as big as NYC) by September 2019, this virus would have undoubtedly spread to every community in the world by December 2019 or January 2020 (if not earlier).
The birth date of "virus spread" has always been wrong (and probably covered up by officials).
The real start date, if confirmed, would prove that while this might have been a very contagious virus that made millions of people sick, it was not a "deadly virus." The IFR was probably the same or even lower than the IFI for the flu, said to be 1 death in every 1,000 "cases" (0.1 percent).
Someone should have asked the panelists when they thought this virus really began to "spread?"
Also, why do they discount the illnesses of millions of people with Covid-like symptoms in the weeks and months before Covid officially began to spread?
Bill: There are entire chapters devoted to the points you bring up in my new book, "SANCTIONED: The COVID Murders". It spans 2,000 pages.
I was the first to publish the correct IFR for Covid and you are correct. It came out to .1%. I did it on March 8, 2020. Dr. Ioannidis got .125% on March 17, 2020. Dr. Bhattacharya and Bendavid got .5% (a little too high because they missed the exposed ones who no longer has Ab's in their blood at >90 days out). Dr. Michael Levitt was also too high at about .5%. I can't remember why he was high.
Did Tim McCain and his wife - from tiny, rural Sylacauga, Alabama - have Covid in December 2019 or not?
If the experts say they didn't have Covid, why can they confidently say this? If they were in charge of a public health agency, would they have investigated their claim and copious evidence of early infection? If they wouldn't, why wouldn't they?
Also, Mayor Michael Melham of Belleville, NJ, who was sick with Covid symptoms around November 20, 2019 - and later received two positive antibody tests. Brandie McCain has received at least three positive antibody tests.
Have any of these panelist even heard of the McCains or Mayor Melham?
There are hundreds of problems with all of it. starting with... there was no evidence that a novel virus infected the tiny handful of atypical pneumonia patients who got sick in December 2019 and as you point out. We have proof that whatever it was, it was all over the world by November. PLUS, it was never isolated and its sequence was obtained in a very approximate way.
You go Doc. Retired MD totally with you.
Thank you Dr. Filice!
If a "contagious" virus was spreading in Wuhan (a city with a population as big as NYC) by September 2019, this virus would have undoubtedly spread to every community in the world by December 2019 or January 2020 (if not earlier).
The birth date of "virus spread" has always been wrong (and probably covered up by officials).
The real start date, if confirmed, would prove that while this might have been a very contagious virus that made millions of people sick, it was not a "deadly virus." The IFR was probably the same or even lower than the IFI for the flu, said to be 1 death in every 1,000 "cases" (0.1 percent).
Someone should have asked the panelists when they thought this virus really began to "spread?"
Also, why do they discount the illnesses of millions of people with Covid-like symptoms in the weeks and months before Covid officially began to spread?
Bill: There are entire chapters devoted to the points you bring up in my new book, "SANCTIONED: The COVID Murders". It spans 2,000 pages.
I was the first to publish the correct IFR for Covid and you are correct. It came out to .1%. I did it on March 8, 2020. Dr. Ioannidis got .125% on March 17, 2020. Dr. Bhattacharya and Bendavid got .5% (a little too high because they missed the exposed ones who no longer has Ab's in their blood at >90 days out). Dr. Michael Levitt was also too high at about .5%. I can't remember why he was high.
Did Tim McCain and his wife - from tiny, rural Sylacauga, Alabama - have Covid in December 2019 or not?
If the experts say they didn't have Covid, why can they confidently say this? If they were in charge of a public health agency, would they have investigated their claim and copious evidence of early infection? If they wouldn't, why wouldn't they?
Also, Mayor Michael Melham of Belleville, NJ, who was sick with Covid symptoms around November 20, 2019 - and later received two positive antibody tests. Brandie McCain has received at least three positive antibody tests.
Have any of these panelist even heard of the McCains or Mayor Melham?
https://uncoverdc.com/2020/06/25/an-alabama-man-nearly-died-from-covid-19-the-first-week-in-january
There are hundreds of problems with all of it. starting with... there was no evidence that a novel virus infected the tiny handful of atypical pneumonia patients who got sick in December 2019 and as you point out. We have proof that whatever it was, it was all over the world by November. PLUS, it was never isolated and its sequence was obtained in a very approximate way.