Puzzling study detects coronavirus in Spain wastewater from March 2019
- Researchers from Spain studied wastewater samples from Barcelona going back to January 2018 and found evidence of the novel coronavirus in samples from March 2019.
- The discovery is puzzling, given the characteristics of COVID-19 outbreaks. The highly contagious respiratory illness would have ravaged Barcelona several months before the Wuhan epidemic, but that did not happen.
"Separately, researchers from various countries have been able to prove that COVID-19 hit communities well before the first cases were officially confirmed by PCR tests. Doctors in France found patients that had COVID-19-like symptoms back
in November 2019 and detected the virus in frozen samples from a different patient that was treated in a hospital for flu-like symptoms
in late December 2019. Italian doctors said their first COVID-19 cases
must have dated back to January, while other Italian researchers found
coronavirus traces in wastewater from two major northern towns dating back to mid-December. US studies said
the first COVID-19 patients may have been infected in late December, and that sustained community transmission
had started even earlier than previous estimates. A different study that looked at mapping data for Wuhan hospitals found
unusual parking lot activity in August and September of 2019......"
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Puzzling study detects coronavirus in Spain wastewater from March 2019
And the source/origin is also still questionable
- I know people don't want to believe and as far as we know, or 'they' are telling us,
it can't be shown or proved that
this was not some type of bio-weapon or terrorist attack - Just don't rule that out !