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#13Sunrise your fact check on Pence is wrong. He didn't say when the first case of Corona virus was diagnosed, he said before the first case of Coronavirus was spread in the US. The first cases diagnosed were cases brought in from China. https://t.co/AgTB3
RT @blakehounshell: Perhaps, in fairness, Pence was referring to the first documented cases of "community spread" inside the United States…
Perhaps, in fairness, Pence was referring to the first documented cases of "community spread" inside the United States https://t.co/fHnfTjuqHn
@F96863081 @Nope10001928475 @jessiann16 @rosemcgowan 1) Jan 30 trump orders halt to travel from China 1st reported death from COVID-19 in US was early February. Prior to travel restrictions the USCDC had started surveillance on the virus spread as early a
@Delanton2 @MatthewJshow @realDonaldTrump What fake news CNN didn't tell you sw*eetie! https://t.co/ZJesDYjxIc
@daveweigel Also, from June from CDC: "Two notable cases of non-travel related COVID-19 occurred in Santa Clara County, California: one in a woman who became ill on Jan. 31 [same day Prez announced China travel limitations] & died on Feb 6 https://t.
https://t.co/GsYLSSihzr Wasn’t it #Fauci ’s job to know
@xanzabar67 @ljnichols03 @Politics_Polls If seeking truth, it's about researching as many original sources & every outlet who relays all the information without spin .. With only 142 characters .. there's little chance of mature debate here Ms Shitshow
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/uaeROwe6NX via @CDCgov
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/JwVlYz81CK via @CDCgov @TuckerCarlson
@AndrewGerth1 Community spread here in the U.S. was happening in February (https://t.co/EDEOjFXGLt), well before the travel ban. So containment aside, what could we have done better to slow community spread? Easily-accessible testing, robust contact trac
@apewatcher @JRubinBlogger @ProjectLincoln @realDonaldTrump The first case was recorded on 1/21 “travel related” from china and non-related travel was on 2/26. Again, your theory is your own narratives. https://t.co/X4ONnbUC16
@KyleJEngel @BaruchSandhaus Date for arrival in the US. Your CDC agrees. Yes, undetected or covered up in China before December 2019. I think the world got it wrong till Italy had patients turned away. Only epidemiologists saw how fast it could grow which
@benjami05832066 @comments_here_1 @JRubinBlogger @ProjectLincoln @realDonaldTrump travel related case 1/21 from china. Travel ban issued 1/30. Non-travel related case 2/26. https://t.co/X4ONnbUC16
@RepThomasMassie It’s unlikely you had it before February https://t.co/TFrcmoOm0l
@JarvsoLonnmo I USA pågick dold spridning i flera veckor innan man fick ett stort utbrott. Verkar varit liknande i Sverige. Om vi nu har stor spridning hos unga, asymtomatiska, varför skulle det inte kunna stiga snabbt? https://t.co/XTTLXnOWCU
@real_defender @JoeBiden Oh and by the way here's the CDC'S first findings of covid-19 in the United States.. https://t.co/dQFsxrHOJv
@FMccaghr US cases didn't really start to appear until February. At that time there were only a few of them. It was in March that the spread really began. "Until late February, COVID-19 incidence was too low to be detected" https://t.co/1P8lIn89pZ
The CDC reported there was likely community transmission in January. I suspect I was infected in January at a major Colorado ski area, or on the way to it. https://t.co/8pY1DUrtH5
"serologic assays generally do not approach 100% specificity unless someformofconfirmatorytesting is available." https://t.co/nC1xbVtaK7
"Results of serologic testing are not presented here, because serology (i.e., testing for antibody to SARS-CoV-2) islikelytobearelativelyinsensitive means of detecting a newly emergent virus" https://t.co/nC1xbVtaK7
@Mxracer06y @HotNinerTakes @drones4usa @Sean58849698 @meredithmusing @intheMatrixxx Now, on COVID-19: In February, Dr. Fauci was indeed correct. The risk of catching COVID-19, *in February*, and the timeline is very important here, was quite low - only 14
@LegitimateGeek @sassafrass1995 @GovMurphy I mean kids have tested positive for it but in that CDC has reported little to no presentation in children under 12. While covid 19 is extremely contagious, the CDC also reports that it has actually been here sinc
If #COVID19 was widespread in TN this early on, we also certainly would have seen this borne out in the data. Significant spikes in deaths and hospitalizations in Jan/Feb. That wasn't the case. Instead, small-scale spread likely started in Jan/Feb. 3/ h
@rubytheretailer @sockjig The CDC did a study after that preprint was published, and disproved it through retrospective testing. The CDC confirmed a similar version of that LA Times article. But it was dated 5/29. Totally weird. 2/ https://t.co/O2AOkcgd5
@Joe_Runge @Neby_Nebs @wsbtv Actually America did too. China’s people are to be trusted just not their government kinda like our government but America lied to us too so do you hate Americans as well, if you’re using that logic https://t.co/PQkt4F3aIt
RT @MaryamHenein: #covid19 #cdc What does "retropectively identified cases" mean? What does "enhanced syndromic and virus surveillance"…
#covid19 #cdc What does "retropectively identified cases" mean? What does "enhanced syndromic and virus surveillance" look like? Will we have to wear temperature bands on our foreheads at all times? #chipped? #snitchedupon? https://t.co/V5IutXO4lG htt
@ocaveney @baddiemurie @sierra289brown We now know COVID-19 arrived in the US from China sometime in January. https://t.co/C29o5AEsIL https://t.co/d90sxZPhaV https://t.co/4E239KyKpA
@dwbalsinger @ShereeWLWT A viral infection? Sure. SARS-CoV-2 no. Just stating statistical fact here. The RNA testing has pretty efficiently tracked it's spread. For you to have contracted SARS-CoV-2 by community spread in Southern Ohio, just isn't likely.
Sometimes I wonder whether I had COVID-19 at the beginning of January. I realize the odds are really slim, as the CDC says community transmission likely began in late January (https://t.co/HS4D3ulfFj). But, man ... That was the sickest I've ever been in my
@PastorJustinR We did not have confirmed non-travel related spread until late February: https://t.co/OdT6PeH5Ol
@lorianebird @WpgLoganberries @MBPrairieGirl6 @bkives Here’s a CDC MMWR report on spread in early January in the US (https://t.co/yxYvR3T01i). The China August data was based off of satellite imagery data alone and was not peer reviewed. Here’s a pretty go
@jamiesashaw They keep finding earlier cases in Cali. I know a guy who got it on a trip to Barbados in January. Cases earlier than that are rare. https://t.co/ImcpUgS7RH
RT @Geek527: @RobTherkelsen @Quest4Synergy @RamblingMother @facetwitch @AaronBlake @SRuhle Even the CDC had no guidelines developed in febr…
@RobTherkelsen @Quest4Synergy @RamblingMother @facetwitch @AaronBlake @SRuhle Even the CDC had no guidelines developed in february. Trump doesn't write the guidelines, the CDC does this and releases them. The earliest date in February they could confirm no
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
uhh wait the actual CDC basically confirmed that this isn’t a theory??? https://t.co/BQ793sb1YF
@lakerfanrita @JaniceDean @MeghanMcCain @NYGovCuomo When was that 6 weejs? I call bullshit to all fools like you. Facts matter, you’re BS doesn’t. https://t.co/qGZ7jQ8Ybo
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
Evidence for Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, January-February 2020 https://t.co/K8LjKltT1l
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
According to a recent @CDCMMWR, 4 lines of evidence suggest limited U.S. community spread of #COVID19 likely began in late January or early February 2020. Learn more: https://t.co/h3E6IHzkOa
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
@ANI You are a LIAR. US population 330 million. Community transferred declared in Jan 2020 with less than 10 cases. https://t.co/JUbLqFXlis
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, January–February 2020 | MMWR https://t.co/rPH8c0kD3i
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
Buried deep inside a new CDC report: Analysis of viral RNA sequences from early cases suggested that a single lineage of virus imported directly or indirectly from China began circulating in the United States between January 18 and February 9.” https://t.
@ANI US: 500 covid cases, community transmission declared in US in Feb 2020. US now revised community spread to Jan 2020 with fewer than 10 cases. India: 1 lakh+ cases..no community transmission. https://t.co/JUbLqFXlis
Could COVID-19 have been spreading in the US since January? This CDC analysis says it's possible. https://t.co/vNbHyZWGgz
@ShadowManNerd @teslavangelist @ScottGottliebMD The CDC recently updated it's stance on early spread of COVID-19: "The first U.S. cases of nontravel–related COVID-19 were confirmed on February 26 and 28, 2020, suggesting that community transmission was oc
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
RT @calonghurst: 6/ @CDCMMWR article this week finds 4 separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus surveillance, phylogenetic…
Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, January-February 2020. https://t.co/9CM3yXzwrk
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
6/ @CDCMMWR article this week finds 4 separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus surveillance, phylogenetic analysis, and retrospectively identified cases) point towards limited community transmission starting in late Jan or early Feb 2020 h
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @AeroMedicine: Weekly @CDCMMWR report. Evidence for Limited Early Spread of #COVID-l19 Within the United States, January–February 2020 h…
The @seattleflustudy was one of the first to reveal #covid19 community spread in the US. Really interesting to follow this story.
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @suzuki_takaya: まだしっかり読んでないが、米国での流行も2月段階ではいくつかの輸入例のみでコミュニティスプレッドが始まったのは2月後半からと考えられる、という後方視観察。 Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVI…
RT @suzuki_takaya: まだしっかり読んでないが、米国での流行も2月段階ではいくつかの輸入例のみでコミュニティスプレッドが始まったのは2月後半からと考えられる、という後方視観察。 Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVI…
RT @suzuki_takaya: まだしっかり読んでないが、米国での流行も2月段階ではいくつかの輸入例のみでコミュニティスプレッドが始まったのは2月後半からと考えられる、という後方視観察。 Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVI…
まだしっかり読んでないが、米国での流行も2月段階ではいくつかの輸入例のみでコミュニティスプレッドが始まったのは2月後半からと考えられる、という後方視観察。 Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United ... https://t.co/P6qGCCahcv @CDCgovより
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
Evidence suggests #COVID19 community transmission was occurring by late February https://t.co/ke4g1K4mAp
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
RT @CDCDirector: Steps are underway throughout the U.S. public health system to improve indicators of SARS-CoV-2 activity & monitor the ong…
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
RT @DrEricDing: ⚠️New report on early spread: Four separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus surveillance, phylogenetic ana…
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
RT @CDCMMWR: The identification on February 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history indicated the likelihood of community…
RT @trvrb: Yesterday, a @CDCMMWR report was published in which I along with other @seattleflustudy investigators contributed as co-authors.…
It is not known how many U.S. infections occurred during February and March, but overall disease incidence before February 28 was too low to be detected.. Evidence for Limited Early Spread of COVID-19 Within the United States, January–February 2020 | MMWR
@vbaosv @aberron La MMWR, con base a "Four separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus like influenza, phylogenetic, and retrospectively cases)" concluye que "Until late February, COVID-19 incidence was too low to be detected https://t.co/
RT @AthaliaChristie: Four separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus surveillance, phylogenetic analysis, and retrospectivel…
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
Now ask why the FDA stopped both the Covid PCR Seattle Flu study in first days of March and then stopped the Covid surveillance study in May. FDA does not want real science.
RT @DrEricDing: ⚠️New report on early spread: Four separate lines of evidence (syndromic surveillance, virus surveillance, phylogenetic ana…
RT @CDCDirector: Steps are underway throughout the U.S. public health system to improve indicators of SARS-CoV-2 activity & monitor the ong…
Could COVID-19 have been spreading in the US since January? This CDC analysis says it's possible. https://t.co/vNbHyZWGgz
RT @CDCDirector: Steps are underway throughout the U.S. public health system to improve indicators of SARS-CoV-2 activity & monitor the ong…
Steps are underway throughout the U.S. public health system to improve indicators of SARS-CoV-2 activity & monitor the ongoing #COVID19 outbreak - expanding syndromic surveillance among emergency depts. & increasing the availability of testing. htt
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @CDCgov: The identification on Feb. 26, 2020, of a patient with COVID-19 & no travel history, indicated the likelihood of community spre…
RT @CDCDirector: New in @CDCMMWR: CDC & academic partners narrow timeline of when #COVID19 limited community transmission likely started in…
RT @DNA_PAPA: アメリカ CDC は正式に新型コロナウイルスの市中感染が今年の1月末か2月初旬には始まっていたと報告しました。 https://t.co/9lVRGVuSTd
RT @AeroMedicine: Weekly @CDCMMWR report. Evidence for Limited Early Spread of #COVID-l19 Within the United States, January–February 2020 h…