Could it have been the severe flu we experienced in November and December?

While the world is facing the choreography, COVID-19, which is already a global pandemic and is taking thousands of lives a day, health experts are raising several dilemmas. On social networks, mainly in America is the question of whether the flu that people experienced in the November-December months could have been the new coronary? Worried [...]
While the world is facing the choreography, COVID-19, which is already a global pandemic and is taking thousands of lives a day, health experts are raising several dilemmas.
On social networks, mainly in America is the question of whether the flu that people experienced in the November-December months could have been the new coronary?
Concerned about their health and that of their relatives, many users have claimed that they were likely to have passed this virus, given the symptoms presented.
Donna Lee Collier, a lady in the United States wrote on Facebook:
Who became ill in November or December and “grip” lasted 10 to 14 days with heavy coughs not leaving? Doctors said that it was not the flu but called it a serious respiratory infection. Our area has had a period of “seasonal migration” very aggressive, but all my friends have proved negative for the flu test.
This post received hundreds of comments stating the same thing, causing them to suspect that the Coronavirus has circulated in America since November or December.
Could COVID-19 have arrived in the United States before January, where the first cases were seized?
Experts say it is credible that the Coronavirus came to the US from China before January, but they think scientific evidence is still needed to prove it.
Since the U.S. is already the most affected country by COVID-19, it is hard to engage researchers to find out, but it is expected with the calming of the situation to reveal more about the origin, time of the expansion and approach of COVID-19 on our bodies.












