khansaheeb
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Not BS at all. I am only stating what I observed, I am a resident of San Jose and I too live in the Bay area. I also have a role where I interact with many people in north and south Bay, even as far south as Monterey and up North to Chico. All I am saying, as per my observation, is that there were people sick with Pneumonia symptoms as far back as November / December 2019. pneumonia symptoms may have been due something else or it could have been COVID-19, which I would say most likely. Because there were no test kits for COVID-19 docs wouldn't have known and just put it down to Flu or Pneumonia. It's puzzling how you can be so confident in your denial that COVID didn't exist in the US at that time when there had been sick people at that time in Eastern USA.That's a load of BS. Flu season in the US always start around mid-late fall and prolongs till winter. The pattern is pretty much the same every year and everyone's advised to take flu shots. Employers and all major hospital systems in the Bay Area like Kaiser, Sutter and Stanford Health offer free flu shots which is a norm across the US. I see you're having UK flags and might be unaware of flu in the US
I literally live in the Bay Area and never heard anyone having Covid symptoms here in late 2019 though I came across several people with flu but that happens every year.
Any way , the key question to ask is why was a US Military general fired for the Fort Detrick incident? It couldn't have been just a minor lapse or technical issue, it must have been something substantial to get rid of such a senior person and then close the lab for 3 months.