They traced the path of the virus, thousands of Chinese worked in Italy, so when they returned there, Italy was heavily infected. Then since the "travel ban" didn't include Europe at first, the hundreds of flights from Europe into NY quickly spread the virus into the United States from that point.
They traced the path of the virus, thousands of Chinese worked in Italy, so when they returned there, Italy was heavily infected. Then since the "travel ban" didn't include Europe at first, the hundreds of flights from Europe into NY quickly spread the virus into the United States from that point.
This would involve thousands of mutations each time the virus replicates. The identical Wuhan strain showed up time and time again for months on end. This is not possible with natural spread.
They traced the path of the virus, thousands of Chinese worked in Italy, so when they returned there, Italy was heavily infected. Then since the "travel ban" didn't include Europe at first, the hundreds of flights from Europe into NY quickly spread the virus into the United States from that point.
This would involve thousands of mutations each time the virus replicates. The identical Wuhan strain showed up time and time again for months on end. This is not possible with natural spread.
Isn't natural spread people infecting each other? They even traced a single Asian guy coming into Washington state and infecting a few dozen there.