blueparrot
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I don’t know whether it’s possible or not. But I’d have thought the younger socially active population either working or travelling would have been those to get it early with the older more vulnerable population getting it later from those initial infections so it could have been shrugged off as a bad cough and cold, not saying my son had it but he was quite ill and we had just made him make a doctors appointment ( he’s 18) but he couldn't get one for a few days as he was home from university and registered there by then he was getting better so he cancelled it.How the hell could this be possible? Was this virus circulating amongst the healthy population either with no symptoms or mild symptoms which were written off as just a bad cold or the flu? Deaths amongst the elderly or vulnerable written off as pneumonia or flu related? Why wasn’t there a massive number of cases showing up at hospitals? Unless the mortality rate is lower than we believe at present? This actually presents more questions than answers.