Coronovirus was first reported in Wuhan, and WHO published the outbreak on 5 Jan 2020. However, many mysterious deaths with pneumonic symptom happened in Lombardy, Italy in Nov 2019. No investigation probed into such outbreak.
How likely is it that Coronavirus did not start in Wuhan? It is interesting to read the attached article that a death certificate of a deceased in Kansas was doctored. The original recorded her death was from a stroke and chronic obstructive lung disease, but in May 2021, her doctors quietly updated the certificate to add "COVID-19 pneumonia" as a cause of death.
The first known COVID-19 death in the U.S. was thought to have occurred on 6 Feb 2020, in a woman living in San Jose, California. That makes the Kansas victim to be the first COVID-19 death.
According to the article, before her death, the deceased had experienced symptoms of headache, fever, diarrhea and body aches, and on Christmas Day 2019, her family remembered the sufferer saying that her favorite foods tasted bland.
Another point of interest to note is that Spanish Flu happened in 1918 is thought to originated from Kansas.
How likely is it that Coronavirus did not start in Wuhan? It is interesting to read the attached article that a death certificate of a deceased in Kansas was doctored. The original recorded her death was from a stroke and chronic obstructive lung disease, but in May 2021, her doctors quietly updated the certificate to add "COVID-19 pneumonia" as a cause of death.
The first known COVID-19 death in the U.S. was thought to have occurred on 6 Feb 2020, in a woman living in San Jose, California. That makes the Kansas victim to be the first COVID-19 death.
According to the article, before her death, the deceased had experienced symptoms of headache, fever, diarrhea and body aches, and on Christmas Day 2019, her family remembered the sufferer saying that her favorite foods tasted bland.
Another point of interest to note is that Spanish Flu happened in 1918 is thought to originated from Kansas.