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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

It also occurs to me that tens of thousands of employees work for public health agencies at the federal, state and local levels. Of this huge number of bureaucrats, I wonder how many of these people also had Covid symptoms that pre-date official Covid? It never occurred to any of these people they might have had Covid? How many of this group went and got a flu test when they were sick? What were the results?

Same with the 535 members of Congress and governors and mayors. None of them ever thought: "Hmm, I might have had this virus too." How many of these previously sick people didn't develop Covid symptoms in the 12 months after official Covid?

Anyway, there should have been enough people who thought this to at least consider the hypothesis the virus was spreading in America before "latter January" 2020. Did any of these employees or politicians tell their bosses they should test this hypothesis - perhaps by testing archived Red Cross blood for antibodies?

Personally, I think this idea must have been broached by at least a few public health employees... and was rejected by the top officials who could have pursued this area of investigation. Needless to say, these people haven't spoken out about any conversations they may have had along these lines.

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Just a Clinician's avatar

Sen Burr is from North Carolina...

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