Health officials in California revealed Tuesday that a patient in Santa Clara died from coronavirus on February 6th.

The second coronavirus death was February 17th in in Santa Clara California.

This moves the entire timeline of coronavirus epidemic in the US.

The CDC previously announced the first coronavirus death in the US was a woman in her late 50s on February 29th.

This also means the coronavirus was spreading in California in February and earlier.

And this also means that the virus is much less lethal and more widespread than the so-called “experts” believed it to be.

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And, it supports last week’s study by Stanford researchers that looked at 3,300 people in Santa Clara County in California. The Stanford study revealed that 2.5% to 4.2% of people tested for COVID-19 were positive for antibodies.

The data indicates that there are between 50 to 80-fold more infections in the general population than confirmed cases.

And this is exactly what we have been reporting on the mortality rate of the coronavirus.

If California had an earlier outbreak then that would explain why the numbers today are so low.

Also — mass testing in Chicago and analysis of virus strains from New York have also indicated that the spread of COVID-19 was well underway at least half a month before the repressive measures inflicted to contain it even began.

Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci should immediately be fired.

The CDC should be revamped with better researchers.

And the US economy should reopen in most states.

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