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Apr 4, 2020
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Texas Hammer
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Timeframe is what I’ve wondered about my daughter as well. She fell sick around mid January, and was sick for a good two
weeks. She was in Switzerland for part of the time during late December/ early January.
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My daughter went to France in early January for a couple weeks. When she returned to the US, she became ill
Texas Hammer
Amazon’s favorite customer
4/4/20 11:19pm
We went to Disneyland the end Jan and a few days after my wife had the same
bday
4/4/20 11:24pm
Very probable.
Desert Rat
4/4/20 11:24pm
Highly unlikely. That was before outbreak and even now 95% of
Plato
4/5/20 12:24am
Maybe not
bythenumbers
4/5/20 7:21am
I'm sure there were a handful of cases, but the vast majority were flu.
ReyOso
4/5/20 7:25am
I'll post something later
bythenumbers
4/5/20 7:41am
I think it's possible at some level, yes.
ReyOso
4/5/20 7:49am
You have to adjust for age
bythenumbers
4/5/20 8:00am
It's clearly far more deadly than the flu.
ReyOso
4/5/20 8:15am
We don't know
bythenumbers
4/5/20 8:52am
RE: My daughter went to France in early January for a couple weeks. When she
tippmancoug
4/4/20 11:24pm
So you're saying that a cold in Nov/Dec was Coronavirus? That's not impossible,
ThetaSigma
4/5/20 12:03am
RE: So you're saying that a cold in Nov/Dec was Coronavirus? That's not
tippmancoug
4/5/20 12:11am
She probably did.
Virginia Ute
4/4/20 11:29pm
What, did it suddenly turn lethal? Or did we miss thousands of deaths?
ReyOso
4/5/20 6:52am
Early in the spread most likely.
Harbinger
4/5/20 6:53am
Which is why it was probably flu
ReyOso
4/5/20 7:08am
Ha!
Virginia Ute
4/5/20 9:52am
Your track record on this is. . .not great.
ReyOso
4/5/20 10:27am
I can admit that I was wrong and over-down played it. You probably still over-played it, though.
Virginia Ute
4/5/20 10:39am
I'm sorry about the medical struggles. It sounds very challenging.
ReyOso
4/5/20 10:47am
Reading that earlier thread, you said it was lethal, but said it wouldn't spread
ReyOso
4/5/20 10:34am
Only about 10% of tests are positive and the people getting tested are those
Memmo
4/4/20 11:29pm
There’s anywhere from a 10-40% chance the tests don’t work.
IGlowInTheDark
4/5/20 6:06am
Very probable
YIsForBrigham
4/4/20 11:38pm
I have wondered a couple times if my family and work have already had it:
kalifi
4/4/20 11:50pm
Timeframe is what I’ve wondered about my daughter as well. She fell sick around mid January, and was sick for a good two
Texas Hammer
4/4/20 11:57pm
And if you did have it, what does it mean for you? What does it change?
Brisco
4/5/20 12:22am
Well, for one it would mean you probably have at least partial immunity.
BlooGeek
4/5/20 12:48am
A Dr I know returned from France just days before Europe was closed for travel
GSwarriorcoug
4/5/20 2:18am
Only 5 percent being tested have it in Utah. And most of those have symptoms.
JAGA97
4/5/20 8:50am
And? Does that mean they never had it?
Harbinger
4/5/20 10:14am
5% or less chance they had it.
JAGA97
4/5/20 10:35am
At the time of testing*
Harbinger
4/5/20 10:49am
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