Posted on 04/08/2020 1:01:21 PM PDT by Zenyatta
Researchers at Stanford Medicine are working to find out what proportion of Californians have already had COVID-19. The new study could help policymakers make more informed decisions during the coronavirus pandemic.
The team tested 3,200 people at three Bay Area locations on Saturday using an antibody test for COVID-19 and expect to release results in the coming weeks. The data could help to prove COVID-19 arrived undetected in California much earlier than previously thought.
The hypothesis that COVID-19 first started spreading in California in the fall of 2019 is one explanation for the state's lower than expected case numbers.
(Excerpt) Read more at ksbw.com ...
To get herd immunity, a population needs 80% or greater.
To get herd mentality, one must be a Democrat living in California.
no-CA has 2.5 million diabetics and maybe more undiagnosed based on demographics of a population with more Hispanics and African Americans than most states
Possible but very unlikely.
Where were all the unexplained cases of ARDS? If it was spreading last fall, there should have been a lot of cases.
The. US black population is almost 13%.
California Black population is almost. 6%.
NYC Black population is over 24%.
California has gone through a few years of fires with towns cities destroyed. Learned how to work together.
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