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COVID-19 was likely present in Massachusetts in December 2019, new study says
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A new study from the National Institutes of Health suggests that COVID-19 may have present in Massachusetts as early as December 2019.
It makes sense to me that the virus was here in December. With international travel the way it was--and maybe still is--I can't see any reason to think the virus wasn't jumping across the globe by then.
I think it was January 2020 when my sister got so sick. She's a national Hospice nurse and both she and another nurse got sick after a trip to Atlanta. International hubs like Hartsfield-Jackson have travelers coming and going from all places in the world. No one was taking precautions at that point.
I remember thinking her illness sounded a lot like the one they were talking about in China, but of course, there were no tests for it here at that point. She self-isolated and no one else caught it, but we've discussed it a number of times. Plus, she'd had her flu shot.
Flying seems to be one of the easiest ways to spread a virus because everyone on the plane is breathing recycled air. And, the cabin is so small and people are so close to one another.
I think we'll be learning about this virus for years to come, and my hope is that we'll learn how to quickly take steps to prevent another one from doing this.