“My family had it over Thanksgiving 2019. High school daughter came home from school saying everybody at school was sick with something. So it already tore through our youngsters. Nobody knew what it was, doctors didn’t know how to treat it and nothing they gave us worked. Just had to ride it out for three weeks.”
It may or may not have been Wuhan Flu, you’d need a test to know for sure but you make a great point.
Last year we needed to test high school students to see how many had had it.
The antibody tests begun last year showed the vast majority of people who had it did not even know.
A coordinated sampling if high school and college students could have greatly informed us of the dangers to the populace in general it is basic epidemiology but was never even considered or discussed. It would have harmed the fear narrative.
Lost my sister to it.
The two things about this damned virus that made and make it so difficult - the long period between exposure and illness and the fact that it seems to quite often cause *no* effects even if the person is contagious as hell.
I had it in early ‘20, 2nd week of January; I have a post below with the gory details, still not completely back and I’m a gym-rat and runner.