Coronavius was in the United States earlier than he was known?

The new results of the autopsy showed that two people in California died from coronary in early February or three weeks before the first cases were reported in the U.S. According to CNN, the first two deaths are now considered the first official deaths by the Coronavirus. This means that the coronary may have begun to spread [...]
According to CNN, the first two deaths are now considered the first official deaths by the Coronavirus. This means that the coronary probably started spreading to the U.S. sooner than thought, experts say.
Deaths occurred on February 6th-17th in California's Santa Clara County, announced today.
So far, the first Corleone victim is believed to have died on February 29th in Kirkland, Washington.
The two deceased people in California have never traveled to China before or anywhere outside their home, so it is not known how they were infected”, doctor Sara Cody told the New York Times.
This is a very important conclusion. Someone who died on February 6 was probably infected in mid-January. It takes at least two to three weeks from infection to death, at worst. Now we need to look closely at the January cases and even December cases to find out when we first encountered the virus,”, it added.











