At least six US studies show the coronavirus is more widespread than expected and that millions and millions of Americans have been infected by the Wuhan virus already without knowing they had the virus.

Two new studies were released earlier this week that show millions of Americans were infected with the coronavirus between March and April 21.

The studies also reveal the mortality rate is much less that was reported and similar to seasonal flu.

This also shows that the experts who are behind the draconian lockdowns have been wrong from the beginning.

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The first study by Dr. Justin Silverman estimates that there were 8.7 million coronavirus infections between March 8 and March 28.

And as of April 17, 2020, 10% of the US population has been infected or around 33 million Americans.

Via Andrew Bostom.

Updated, careful analysis of CDC non-flu ILI database by Silverman @inschool4life et al: 8.7 million SARS-Cov2 infections Mar 8-28, & @inschool4life est as of ~Apr 17-19, 10% U.S. population (~33 million) infected https://t.co/gBHXt1vQuF; https://t.co/SlSK4Wwwfp (14:58-15:05) pic.twitter.com/kkK1ToZEKS — Andrew Bostom (@andrewbostom) April 23, 2020

A second study by Fivetran estimates that from March 1 and April 4th 12 million Americans were infected with the coronavirus.

"Between Mar 1 & April 4, there were 311,000 confirmed cases of COVID19 in U.S. We est an additional 1.3 million COVID19 pts visited their docs during this time period but were not able to get tested, & additional 10.7 million people were infected" https://t.co/yuZbf0neKZ — Andrew Bostom (@andrewbostom) April 23, 2020

A third study finds that 25% of residents at homeless shelters tested positive for the virus.

And 66% of those residents tested at San Francisco homeless facilities tested positive for the coronavirus!

Despite downplaying signif of data on actual covid19 positivity vs. previously "confirmed cases" among homeless, latest MMWR rpt provides more evidence of vastly inc SARS-Cov2 infection rates https://t.co/w8KLY2iV81 pic.twitter.com/TceSqIs8VV — Andrew Bostom (@andrewbostom) April 23, 2020

A fourth study from last week in Santa Clara County in California revealed that 2.5% to 4.2% of people tested for COVID-19 were positive for antibodies.

A fifth study in Boston found that 46 people in a homeless shelter tested positive and all of them were asymptomatic.

And now a sixth study in Miami-Dade County in Florida found that at least 6% of the population tested positive for the coronavirus antibodies suggesting the number of infected could be 16 times higher than previously reported.

The Washington Examiner reported: