Monday, April 13, 2020

The first California cases of Coronavirus from China were December 15 or December 16th 2019

I found this out yesterday. The reason that the government knows this is that there was a spike in California of deaths from pneumonia of 500 to 600 people in the Los Angeles Area which was very unusual for January 2020 between the 1st and the 31st of January. So, actually the first undiagnosed cases of Coronavirus for California were actually around December 15th or December 16th 2019.

This makes a lot of sense to me because I theorized in a long ago article because of San Francisco Chinatown and Los Angeles Chinatown and Japantown that people from Wuhan would be visiting relatives in California in San Francisco or Los Angeles sometime between December 1st and Christmas and this was the same time (around the 15th or 16th of December that the first cases of coronavirus appeared there even though they were not diagnosed as that yet because there were no tests available then even from the CDC or WHO.

China has said they found the first Patient Zero of Coronavirus on November 17th 2019 so the fact that it appeared in Los Angeles around December 15th or December 16th 2019 makes complete sense to me also.

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