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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by Hofstra26
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Posted by alli3131
This is splitting hairs. Dec 2019 or Jan 2020 does not really make a difference and isn’t news IMO. News would be if it was here in 2017 or something like that.
They have been telling us January/February for 15 months. People have assumed it was here longer then that.
Again, who cares?
Explain why this matters? We're a year and a half into all of this and coming out on the other side of the pandemic, finally. Whether the first people were sick with COVID in November or January really doesn't matter. It doesn't change anything this minute nor would've changed anything then. What month it showed up is just an irrelevant detail at this point.
If you don’t care, why do you keep posting to a thread you have no interest in? Others are speaking of their experiences and seem to be interested. Not everyone agrees you with as hard as you don’t want to believe that.
And others have also said to you that this isn't news. You're harping on an irrelevant detail that is of no importance. COVID was already moving across the globe at the holidays, would it be shocking if it were here earlier? No. You're trying to make this bigger news than it is. There is nothing of value to be learned from this snippet you posted.
No more you post, the more you push the topic up.
Oh honey, we know you'll never let a post fall too far. You'll undoubtedly have some "phone glitch" where you push up everything you're commenting on should that ever happen.
Everyone knows your games on here.
Still, you don’t have to post to anything that gets pushed up for whatever reason.
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Back in 2020 I read that it was suspected the first case was in the fall of 2019.. Sept, Oct.
It will probably be a long time before they trace the origin, if they ever do.
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Posted 6/15/21 8:19 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by MC09
Back in 2020 I read that it was suspected the first case was in the fall of 2019.. Sept, Oct.
It will probably be a long time before they trace the origin, if they ever do.
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by ali120206
A lot of people knew it was here earlier once it was announced - as they were sick like as if they had the flu but tested negative. It's just odd that it came out now as news where so many people realized this already.
I think it might sound odd because it was never really confirmed. I even think it was even earlier. My SIL was pretty sick with typical covid symptoms in November. Super tired, a cough that wouldn’t go away, headaches. She was tested for flu and it came out negative.
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by isabelle2137
I find this so interesting. I rarely get sick, and the last week of December 2019 I had a bug that lasted for a week+. I have never been so sick in my life. A cough that caused me to sleep sitting up all night and I often felt like I couldn't breathe. The exhaustion was mind blowing as well. I have been wondering on and off for the last year if that was Covid - even though everyone keeps telling me the timeline doesn't work.
I wonder if you'd still have antibodies if you tested for them. I'd be curious too if I were you. Not that it matters, but it's kind of interesting
I agree. I often wonder how many of us have actually caught covid at some point during this whole long time without even realizing considering the majority of people have been asymptomatic. Interesting indeed!
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Posted 6/15/21 8:39 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by ali120206
A lot of people knew it was here earlier once it was announced - as they were sick like as if they had the flu but tested negative. It's just odd that it came out now as news where so many people realized this already.
I think it might sound odd because it was never really confirmed. I even think it was even earlier. My SIL was pretty sick with typical covid symptoms in November. Super tired, a cough that wouldn’t go away, headaches. She was tested for flu and it came out negative.
So many stories. I find them all interesting, no matter how long ago they were.
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Posted 6/15/21 8:40 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by isabelle2137
I find this so interesting. I rarely get sick, and the last week of December 2019 I had a bug that lasted for a week+. I have never been so sick in my life. A cough that caused me to sleep sitting up all night and I often felt like I couldn't breathe. The exhaustion was mind blowing as well. I have been wondering on and off for the last year if that was Covid - even though everyone keeps telling me the timeline doesn't work.
I wonder if you'd still have antibodies if you tested for them. I'd be curious too if I were you. Not that it matters, but it's kind of interesting
I agree. I often wonder how many of us have actually caught covid at some point during this whole long time without even realizing considering the majority of people have been asymptomatic. Interesting indeed!
ITA as while I can’t remember the exact timing, I lost my smell and taste for close to 2 weeks which is odd for me. I know I was still working in the office so before March 2020.
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Posted 6/15/21 8:43 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by isabelle2137
I find this so interesting. I rarely get sick, and the last week of December 2019 I had a bug that lasted for a week+. I have never been so sick in my life. A cough that caused me to sleep sitting up all night and I often felt like I couldn't breathe. The exhaustion was mind blowing as well. I have been wondering on and off for the last year if that was Covid - even though everyone keeps telling me the timeline doesn't work.
I wonder if you'd still have antibodies if you tested for them. I'd be curious too if I were you. Not that it matters, but it's kind of interesting
I agree. I often wonder how many of us have actually caught covid at some point during this whole long time without even realizing considering the majority of people have been asymptomatic. Interesting indeed!
Everytime my DH gets a script for routine bloodwork they automatically order an antibody test. I guess they are doing it as a new thing now if you are having blood drawn anyway. So far he's come up negative. But I always say to him, imagine you have antibodies and had no idea
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Posted 6/15/21 8:48 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Double post
Message edited 6/15/2021 8:49:59 PM.
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Posted 6/15/21 8:49 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by MrsWoods
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
The obsession is real in this one.
Seriously! For someone that supposedly does not care, she has posted the most!
Windy keep posting whatever the hell u want!
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Posted 6/15/21 9:03 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by BaysideForever
Posted by MC09
Back in 2020 I read that it was suspected the first case was in the fall of 2019.. Sept, Oct.
It will probably be a long time before they trace the origin, if they ever do.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:08 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Aww thanks. If no one is interested, I get it and won’t get upset. There are many threads that never get posts. Funny as many things I post, I post elsewhere and get a good reaction. I have one friend who loves when I keep her up to date with news. Never thought it was a bad thing as some miss news and I have never been told to go away and stop telling them about things they are not interested in. Maybe they are just not rude people.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:10 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by isabelle2137
I find this so interesting. I rarely get sick, and the last week of December 2019 I had a bug that lasted for a week+. I have never been so sick in my life. A cough that caused me to sleep sitting up all night and I often felt like I couldn't breathe. The exhaustion was mind blowing as well. I have been wondering on and off for the last year if that was Covid - even though everyone keeps telling me the timeline doesn't work.
I wonder if you'd still have antibodies if you tested for them. I'd be curious too if I were you. Not that it matters, but it's kind of interesting
I agree. I often wonder how many of us have actually caught covid at some point during this whole long time without even realizing considering the majority of people have been asymptomatic. Interesting indeed!
Everytime my DH gets a script for routine bloodwork they automatically order an antibody test. I guess they are doing it as a new thing now if you are having blood drawn anyway. So far he's come up negative. But I always say to him, imagine you have antibodies and had no idea
Good that u’re mentioning it cause I have to go for blood work soon. I’ll make sure to bring this up to my dr so they can include it the test. Thank u!
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Posted 6/15/21 9:11 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
For real...it's a little creepy at this point it's like she's your biggest fan I mean if there is a poster I don't agree with that keeps posting I would just move on but thats me. The constant debate is so weird to me..
Anyway I'm not surprised about COVID being here earlier. I know a few people who got really sick with pneumonia around that time and even had to be hospitalized. I wonder if my little DD had it..she got so sick the week before Christmas 2019..her cough was horrible and she had such a high fever but her Flu test came back positive so I assumed that was that.
I think they need to do some digging and see if there was a surge of hospitalizations prior to February 2020 for people with COVID type symptoms. How many of those people died, how many recovered, how were they treated, how are they doing now, etc etc? Age groups, co-morbibities, etc. Do those people have antibodies?? So much info they can use to discover the deeper origins of this virus.
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by windyweather21
COVID-19 ALERT: A new analysis of blood samples from 24,000 Americans suggests that the coronavirus was in the U.S. in Dec. 2019.
Been saying that since the beginning when I knew people, my husband, one who was in bed for days.
My Husband's aunt always healthy ended up in the hospital with supposed pneumonia December 2021 was put on a vent and died. I'm sure that was covid.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:35 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:38 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by windyweather21
COVID-19 ALERT: A new analysis of blood samples from 24,000 Americans suggests that the coronavirus was in the U.S. in Dec. 2019.
Been saying that since the beginning when I knew people, my husband, one who was in bed for days.
My Husband's aunt always healthy ended up in the hospital with supposed pneumonia December 2021 was put on a vent and died. I'm sure that was covid.
So sorry. I think that is why the majority of people did die, because of being put on vents. That is why the numbers have gone down.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:40 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I am sure she would have shot me down about that too.
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Posted 6/15/21 9:41 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by ali120206
A lot of people knew it was here earlier once it was announced - as they were sick like as if they had the flu but tested negative. It's just odd that it came out now as news where so many people realized this already.
I think it might sound odd because it was never really confirmed. I even think it was even earlier. My SIL was pretty sick with typical covid symptoms in November. Super tired, a cough that wouldn’t go away, headaches. She was tested for flu and it came out negative.
So many stories. I find them all interesting, no matter how long ago they were.
Yeah - I guess I worded it wrong but I can’t believe that it took so long for this to be confirmed news while most of us knew it was the case.
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Posted 6/15/21 10:18 PM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by ali120206
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by ali120206
A lot of people knew it was here earlier once it was announced - as they were sick like as if they had the flu but tested negative. It's just odd that it came out now as news where so many people realized this already.
I think it might sound odd because it was never really confirmed. I even think it was even earlier. My SIL was pretty sick with typical covid symptoms in November. Super tired, a cough that wouldn’t go away, headaches. She was tested for flu and it came out negative.
So many stories. I find them all interesting, no matter how long ago they were.
Yeah - I guess I worded it wrong but I can’t believe that it took so long for this to be confirmed news while most of us knew it was the case.
You will see more and more things will eventually come out once things are reopened and people are past this. They will be that kid who is afraid to tell the parents because of the backlash but knows if they wait awhile, the parents would be over it and not as mad.
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Posted 6/16/21 7:22 AM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I just keep think about my daughter at 6 months. I worried about everything I put in her mouth, on her skin, worried about the sunscreen, the shampoo, the food, the water. I cannot imagine volunteering my 6 month baby for this. Unfathomable to me
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I just keep think about my daughter at 6 months. I worried about everything I put in her mouth, on her skin, worried about the sunscreen, the shampoo, the food, the water. I cannot imagine volunteering my 6 month baby for this. Unfathomable to me
It’s really sad that anyone would use their child as a test sample, a Guinea pig.
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Posted 6/16/21 7:56 AM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I just keep think about my daughter at 6 months. I worried about everything I put in her mouth, on her skin, worried about the sunscreen, the shampoo, the food, the water. I cannot imagine volunteering my 6 month baby for this. Unfathomable to me
I can't imagine putting my kids in a clinical trial either but I guess we should be "thankful" for those that do? I believe in science but I certainly don't want to be patient number one. lol
Last summer I was at my endodontist and he was chomping at the bit to get into the clinical trials for the vaccine and had no hesitation about it for either himself or anyone in his family who wanted to participate. Again, I'm glad there are people who are willing but for myself, I'd be too nervous to participate in any clinical trials.
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Posted 6/16/21 8:02 AM |
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I just keep think about my daughter at 6 months. I worried about everything I put in her mouth, on her skin, worried about the sunscreen, the shampoo, the food, the water. I cannot imagine volunteering my 6 month baby for this. Unfathomable to me
I can't imagine putting my kids in a clinical trial either but I guess we should be "thankful" for those that do? I believe in science but I certainly don't want to be patient number one. lol
Last summer I was at my endodontist and he was chomping at the bit to get into the clinical trials for the vaccine and had no hesitation about it for either himself or anyone in his family who wanted to participate. Again, I'm glad there are people who are willing but for myself, I'd be too nervous to participate in any clinical trials.
I feel like back in the "old days" they probably did these kind of trials on children in orphanages and such. I could totally see something like that happening in the past.
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Re: Covid here in December 2019
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by 3girls1dog
Posted by Hofstra26
Posted by windyweather21
You can pass a thread you don’t like without answering you know.
You can also stop starting new threads for the sole purpose of . #EVERYONEISSICKOFTALKINGABOUTCOVID
Actually I was hoping she would have started the thread about Stoney brook looking for children 6 months to 12 years as guinea pigs for the vaccine. But that was never brought up so actually she doesn't start threads on everything.
I just keep think about my daughter at 6 months. I worried about everything I put in her mouth, on her skin, worried about the sunscreen, the shampoo, the food, the water. I cannot imagine volunteering my 6 month baby for this. Unfathomable to me
I can't imagine putting my kids in a clinical trial either but I guess we should be "thankful" for those that do? I believe in science but I certainly don't want to be patient number one. lol
Last summer I was at my endodontist and he was chomping at the bit to get into the clinical trials for the vaccine and had no hesitation about it for either himself or anyone in his family who wanted to participate. Again, I'm glad there are people who are willing but for myself, I'd be too nervous to participate in any clinical trials.
I feel like back in the "old days" they probably did these kind of trials on children in orphanages and such. I could totally see something like that happening in the past.
Unfortunately, the only way to know how anyone will react to vaccines or medicines is for them to be tested on humans, even little ones. At least studies are far more controlled than back in the day but I'm with you, I'd never sign my kids up for any clinical trials.
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