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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 6864824" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Dr John Campbell mentioned 17th Nov as first recorded case in China, if so and you take into account a minimum of 5-14 days incubation period, that takes you up to the beginning of Nov.</p><p>The States recon they've had it circa since Christmas time, not recorded as doctors werent looking for it or testing for it. Saw an article on Twitter saying that death rates had spiked end of Nov and Dec there but were put down to flu etc.</p><p>A lot of people in this country have said they suffered from symptoms Dec/Jan, be interesting to see the death rates compared to normal years for this period. I personally think it's been out the bottle a lot longer than we think.</p><p>I am sure in due course we may find out a bit more about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 6864824, member: 2767"] Dr John Campbell mentioned 17th Nov as first recorded case in China, if so and you take into account a minimum of 5-14 days incubation period, that takes you up to the beginning of Nov. The States recon they've had it circa since Christmas time, not recorded as doctors werent looking for it or testing for it. Saw an article on Twitter saying that death rates had spiked end of Nov and Dec there but were put down to flu etc. A lot of people in this country have said they suffered from symptoms Dec/Jan, be interesting to see the death rates compared to normal years for this period. I personally think it's been out the bottle a lot longer than we think. I am sure in due course we may find out a bit more about this. [/QUOTE]
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