@cmnsenselady @WajahatAli The date .....Feb 23, 2020? "From January 21 through February 23, 2020, public health agencies detected 14 U.S. cases of... (COVID-19)" https://t.co/X3f1hvJy8p. Trump interview date? March 9, after it exploded. BTW Pelosi calle
@jaydubbz33 @GBeyer773 @EdKrassen That was both Biden and Trumps admistration. In February, there were 15 people with covid and no deaths. 1 of the 15 are from USA the travel in from China. Here is my reference https://t.co/yizVskG3Sm I'm starting to t
@BukvarevicEdim @DanielKotzin @BretWeinstein The CDC says retrospective studies show there were cases in the US in Jan/Feb 2020; your claim of "at least 6 months) may be for other countries, or it just may be another anti-vaxxer lie. https://t.co/qrLj4WXcI
RT @JessTheGray: @alexmeshkin What metro? Any publications on it? There were multiple respiratory surveillance studies that retrospectivel…
@alexmeshkin What metro? Any publications on it? There were multiple respiratory surveillance studies that retrospectively analyzed samples from Jan & Feb with only the WA state study indicating community transmission before March, and even that not u
美国在疫情之初,也是每个病例都要找出接触原因,尽量隔离牵涉到的相关人员。知道有一天出现找不到上线的病患者,就宣布新冠已经达到“community transmission” 不再试图清零。 Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/JwvJK2LDSX via @CDCgov
@angryasianman @gohnakamura It always has been actually! The spread came mostly fr. Europe swarming the East Coast first. All borders should have been sealed. Media bias against Asians should have stopped in erh February 2020 https://t.co/HgrwfKdSTg
@arto7 @kgurba @nathaliejacoby1 Earliest date in US based on evidence known is 18 Jan 2020. So whatever m was going around prior to that likely really was the flu. https://t.co/4EHT0YroDP
RT @SixandLaura: Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, Jan–Feb 2020 5/29/2019 From 1/21 - 2/23, 2020, p…
@WaltonBuzzGT @politicalmath We were starting to do this and it was part discovering early COVID transmission: U.S. Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Network referenced here: https://t.co/cE7diZcWqa (I'd argue using the samples for different purposes even
@JoeBlow68539891 @SultanO54791876 @Imagecaptured @dave1agar There were 16 total cases by the end of February 2020, so no, I don’t believe you. https://t.co/Oyr0G1i5C7
@AlexPeresviet Obviously and Id love to get ahold of my best friend who died of the exact same symptoms of COVID in 4 days in 3/2019. She worked at Costco PT food samples and we have a lot of international travellers here. No way just this caused it to ex
@HoldingTheCent1 @TheEliKlein There were some early cases but it was rare and generally still related to travel. Most people in the US sick before March did not have covid. https://t.co/RHZKqdWcDC
RT @Epinnoia: @SpectrumNewsDC ...become ill on February 13 (3). Two days later, on February 28, a second nontravel–related case was confirm…
@SpectrumNewsDC ...become ill on February 13 (3). Two days later, on February 28, a second nontravel–related case was confirmed in the state of Washington (4,5).`` https://t.co/lAKRvd0jbn
@a30secdirector1 @ImiPov @oliverg2014 @Acosta I checked the cdc, they said you are making shit up https://t.co/0tHis3J4bn
@MattWalshBlog There were only 12 cases on Feb 5, 2020! Asymptomatic spread wasn't known to be common when there were only 12 cases! They didn't know as much about it then! "From January 21-February 23, 2020...detected 14 U.S. cases of...(COVID-19)" https:
@MattWalshBlog "From January 21 through February 23, 2020, public health agencies detected 14 U.S. cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)" https://t.co/y3PSBQxe1Q
@DadingLi @michshsh 我截图里圈出来的那段话你应该看得懂吧? 再给你CDC报告链接,里面还有PDF版本可以让你下载。 https://t.co/5IEdR9aKfc https://t.co/izXDRVyPEp
RT @Fogfaaja: 9/12 But although the CDC agreed that all those early cases reported in California were in fact Covid cases, they oddly enou…
@GuilletteBenot1 @CNN **Single importation from China, followed by multiple importations from Europe Source: CDC (https://t.co/NNcJhRRde4) https://t.co/pJcLVq51yd
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, Jan–Feb 2020 5/29/2019 From 1/21 - 2/23, 2020, public health agencies detected 14 US cases of COVID-19, all related to travel from China #SARSCoV2 #timeline https://t.co/oKGdwjTXSF
@MinvstrD @Abdelrahhman307 @BNODesk I agree with you that Jan/Feb would have been the best time to act, but most data we have points to limited spread then. Check this out, it traces one line from China and a few from Europe that started earlier than the
@MS2513479406 @heyitsDebug @BNODesk There are other methods to measure widespread viral outbreaks than direct testing. There was evidence of spread, but it was still quite limited into February. You can see the CDC report on it here: https://t.co/ZYOn7z3hJ
@JaritaBavido @scottgr60613 I thought the first case was found in Washington state?? You’re saying it was in Wisconsin... https://t.co/rCFvpsUfA3
@captsandyy @SecBlinken @StateDept In the U.S., according to the CDC, the virus started to spared early January into February 2020, at the later end of the one of the heaviest travel periods in the U.S., the holiday season. https://t.co/BXZaukRcMx
24. Arriving @JFKairport, I learned COVID test results were not needed until Jan 26th. That is 12 months and 5 days after the first US case was diagnosed in a Washington state resident who had returned from Wuhan. That date was Jan 21st, 2020. https://t.co
@sansom_julie @DanODonnellShow @CNN Imagine if he acted sooner in controlling a virus that was already in the US, by some predictions, as early as Oct 2019. It does not matter who was in office or what was done, it is a virus & was global. Party of sci
@adkciaccio @QTRResearch c'mon? you don't suppose the CDC had anything to do with it... do you? exactly how much sooner was he (or any other President) supposed to do something? https://t.co/toroHEM7KJ
@ricarduscaseus @BNODesk Can you please link to your source for that? I see from the CDC late January or early February https://t.co/ghRtedH77A
@AidanCannonW @SteveMcMetal @d_rowland13 @realDonaldTrump This breakdowns the origin in the US, and states that a majority of cases have been shown to come from Europe, and only a couple isolated cases from China. https://t.co/Hxg8szoE2B
@DubiBoat @ScottAdamsSays Even ur article says there is large skepticism in those findings. https://t.co/Hz3CzXSD9J
@ntldr2020 @Livefre27073012 @jeffreyatucker Do you ever look anything up? https://t.co/oZHiRKKt4m
@def_demo @ianmSC @YossiGestetner @AlexBerenson Similar PCR testing of early samples in other cities / states also didn't find positives: https://t.co/KynSjpJ9e3
Bringing back this thread because of the findings in this new government study! 😲 COVID-19 was likely in US as early as December 2019, study suggests https://t.co/eduvhi39Cp via @KVUE
@Anamartin0783 @busymama_x2 @cjmurphy2010 @KeishaBottoms @JoeBiden It might have existed, but no one knew about it & wearing masks wasn't recommended until April 2020. https://t.co/wzvyj5IIwf.
@daudig I guess @IvankaTrump knows something we don't? https://t.co/cCCAWZ631n.
@JuliaLBach8 @2cities2worlds @zorinaq We had flu tests at the time, which were used to rule out the flu when doing clinical diagnosis of Covid. Scientists have studied early spread and found nothing of significance prior to the Seattle outbreak. https:/
@mariadkins92 @straczynski First reported case arrived in Seattle from China Jan 15th according to cdc: https://t.co/hl9HTUa52x
Either way, I'm not taking any damn chances. LOL https://t.co/e4J8TI36hS
not me ... i "regurgitated" FUAXchi marking #nineteen makes it "new" hahahahaha
@FD2403 @drvictoriafox @interpolated @Loretta_Torrago @VanGennepD CDC study doesn't identify any spread earlier than January. https://t.co/DFnfSPr2EN
@ungerbn103 @AnaCabrera Chances are that we already had un-diagnosed, and asymptomatic cases already that came in through Europe. To be clear, that's not a defense of the idiot. If anything it's a condemnation of his focus on China as though it were the O
@_wefangirls @steel8883 @realDonaldTrump @EveningEdit Why?? Would you STOP flights BEFORE the 1st case qas EVEN confirmed in the US??? He was called a Racist with 3 confirmed cases in US when he stopped flights! That backlash was deplorable!! Just imagine
@Victori17697130 @Howard05214594 @realDonaldTrump @Varneyco @FoxBusiness My derpest condolences to you and your family. Jan 31st Trump stopped flights from China. He acted as quickly as possible and called a racist Protecting Americans!! https://t.co/DR5
@blueburryzz @GHS @CovidActNow Or, they did go back and test and didn't find any. https://t.co/u1qPfauqZ5 Not to mention how any of this justifies comparison to the flu. But anyway...
@DrEricDing @realDonaldTrump Thanks for your great videos & insight! I'm wondering what you know or could put into perspective about the flu study & its coronavirus surveillance . My rough layperson's understanding is there was an attempt to expand
@HeatherKing555 @Hiyaitsmariam @realDonaldTrump you could dismiss this, even i could, but that doesnt change the data gathered to form this information. things were done, and just because you can't see it or didnt hear it doesnt mean it didn't happen. don
why am I looking for reovirus in covid? because I got super sick in January and it was probably COVID-19, but since the virus hadn’t been reported yet I didn’t bother testing for it however it was here already according to the CDC https://t.co/hoSJPrq9
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/Gn0OcdR4od via @CDCgov
@KLoeffler @realDonaldTrump What evidence do you have that the partial travel restrictions saved any lives at all? Did the virus not spread to the US anyway? There already infections and community spread here before the restrictions even started. https://
There’s evidence that shows the travel ban was at least partially effective in slowing the spread of the virus. Non-travel related cases didn’t start rising until late February. This helps us trace back the origin of the spread https://t.co/viqHUgWCe2
@Echo92039501 @spartanwolf332 @StixilFox Sources say early spread began in mid january. The issue was that borders only closed to chinese people coming from affected areas, no one else from affected areas was restricted, a blatantly racist policy. https://
@rubenivangaalen @OurWorldInData Wat betreft (1): dubieuze bewering IMHO. CDC stelt: "From January 21 through February 23, 2020, public health agencies detected 14 U.S. cases of (...) COVID-19, all related to travel from China" https://t.co/AH9zl2N3uV
It helps when you have a President who isn't fearful of acting on a Gut Instinct! https://t.co/TvkzZRbZtB
@nonradicalprof @HeddyNajjar @bethanyshondark Educate yourself. This why he took action right away. https://t.co/nQy6Jk3Ifb https://t.co/aUdIJH1aFS
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/t9AckCgVMs https://t.co/D9x3PY2cl2
@RationalAngels @JoshuaPotash @maddow Additionally, there is growing evidence that this virus was here much earlier than we thought, and growing suspicion from DOH's that people were getting sick with it as early as November 2019 but being misdiagnosed wit
@RickyNadir @Leotas_ @Cleavon_MD @realDonaldTrump @FLOTUS Again here we go with #fakenews... please read and do research before posting. Europe was a place of entry SECOND to China. It originated in China and was originally brought by China. Plain and s
@Swordofjanak @m_jew @jefcon1776 @art_morehouse @yashar Those where were first reported cases. Community transmission was more widespread in NY before those other places. This has been studied. https://t.co/CNDXYycjvn
RT @CPPCommunity3: #Biden said #Trump didn’t take Coronavirus seriously early on but he took drastic measures closing the borders early on…
@lizardmech @J0hnnyXm4s Wuhan locked down by Jan. 23 https://t.co/jN1TepeT5C indicating that the virus was a serious threat Donald Trump knew how serious the threat was in late Jan. https://t.co/IGyqyEPLS8 The spread of the virus was limited in the US un
@Wakcedout @YoungCo74574570 @itsJeffTiedrich @realDonaldTrump Your statement is False. Where are you getting your information. https://t.co/XuNzpOLSMQ
@martiekaye2010 We know that the virus came in mainly through New York, sorry, that is proven fact. The first cases were outside of NY, but the majority that spread was due to Europeans coming to NY. https://t.co/fpxN62Ypph
@dollarboy_tommy @NickGar3033 @ItBegins2012 @thehill You can of course prove this right?? So those in Seattle who first got it did not get it from relatives who returned from China?? I will call them and let them know they were wrong!! https://t.co/ssI6mv
@gmsizemore2 @3tigers_mmm @nytimes @kaitlancollins Still listening to Media hyperbole and Political bullshyt instead of Science I see....... Until late February, COVID-19 incidence was too low to be detected by emergency department syndromic surveillanc
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/qBnk7L3feO via @CDCgov
House initiated #Impeachment proceedings against @realDonaldTrump on 12/18/2019 & Senate acquitted Trump on 2/5/2020. Per CDC, #COVID19 was already here by mid/late Jan. - https://t.co/o3luBrsER7.
@chrisspangle @CDCgov “In late February 2020, the study began testing specimens using reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing for SARS-CoV-2. The first positive laboratory result for SARS-CoV-2 was detected on.......“ https://t.co/
RT @VWHORUSHD: @DavidAFrench Agree - the truth is that in early Feb there were only a handful of cases in the US. I'd argue that the action…
@DavidAFrench Agree - the truth is that in early Feb there were only a handful of cases in the US. I'd argue that the action to restrict travel in late Jan spoke louder than anything he could have said which none of his detractors would've believed anyway.
@richardhine Trump's "half bans" blocked foreigners, but not U.S. citizens in COVID-19 hotspots. Also too late. The Chinese strain hit the U.S. West coast in late January. The European strain hit the U.S. East coast soon after. South Korea contained its CO
@JamesSu98595704 @GCallahan2 @thehill disinfectant injections https://t.co/oZ7XATuXYP, held rallys without CDC precautions, and now he wants the children to go back to school https://t.co/qq0D1fmouT. Btw, he chose the wrong country to ban https://t.co/ySW
@Beilybug @Barrettgirl04 @HillaryClinton Did you want to shut the country down in Jan when the CDC detected From January 21 through February 23, 2020, public health agencies detected 14 U.S. cases of coronavirus disease?https://t.co/8elMOdqM8P