What I have is anecdotal, but I have two for you. For a short time in 2020 (Feb-Apr) I dated a woman who’s work requires international travel, and she was claiming that she was in China, roughly in Wuhan around November of 2019, and she had a pretty nasty upper respiratory infection. I took it with a grain of salt, but kept it in mind. I tried to convince her to get tested for the antibodies last year, but she wouldn’t. She got her shot this March without incident.
My niece also had something nasty around that time, but we never knew what it truly was. Also got the jab this year.
Agreed on the issue of making it compulsory. I’ll say to anybody If you’re gonna take it, I wish you the best of health, just don’t force or try to shame others into it.
“……..around November of 2019, and she had a pretty nasty upper respiratory infection.”
That’s when I got it in NJ, around TG ‘19. Eventually the whole family got it.
Now, none of us is vaxxed, not because we don’t ‘believe’ in vaccines, we just don’t believe (it’s true) that these ‘things’ are vaccines.
I know how long and difficult the vaccine approval process and trial phases are. I had to deal with it when I engineered a Polio vaccine plant one day.
“I’ll say to anybody If you’re gonna take it, I wish you the best of health, just don’t force or try to shame others into it.”
My sentiments exactly. Good luck.
I was sick for nearly 3 weeks in Nov.2019 with all the sxs of C19; unrelenting cough, low grade fever, loss of taste & smell which lingers today. I live within walking to one of the largest universities in America with many Chinese students. IMO it's only a matter of time before it's acknowledged that C19 was here much earlier than admitted.