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Reasons Why Corona Go from Wuhan To All Other Countries Of The World But Not To Other Provinces Of China

Why did Corona go from Wuhan to all other countries of the world but not to other provinces of China?



-Because it is a very strange virus.

-It is very strange that, although Wuhan, China is the first and foremost epicenter where Covid19 coronavirus started and yet, the virus jumps to Europe and US without spreading to other area of China and its neighboring nations in Asia. Even the Asia nations have Covid-19 virus from the Western world as second wave at the present moment.

-In my opinion, in the first wave, when Covid-19 came to Asia, the first outbreak center was at Wuhan, China and it was detected early by Western media (because they are watching China 24 hours a day with microscopic details).

-So first outbreak of Covid-19 in Asia was stopped at Wuhan and it did not spread to other areas including the rest of China and its neighboring countries in Asia.

-What we are seeing in Asia at present moment is second wave of Covid-19 spreading back from the West.

-Why?

-It is not logical.

-First, the first and foremost epicenter of the Covid-19 is Wuhan, China. It is not logical. Because, if the first outbreak of Covid-19 is Wuhan, it should spread to rest of China and then its neighboring nations. Only then, it should reach to other continents, such as Europe, America, etc. But the present situation is Wuhan is the only outbreak center in China and its other states have the chance to help Wuhan. Besides, the outbreak does not reach Asia countries. One can argue that Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other Asia nations such as South Korea, Japan, Singapore reacted rapidly so there is only small number of cases at first. But other Asia nations are not advanced like them and not prepare much. It seems like there are only small number of cases at first. According to logic, it should spread to Asia neighboring countries of China has to be affected first, and then it will spread to other continents if the virus is very infectious. China and its neighboring nations have people crossing the border every day and population density in Asia nations is much higher than the West. So Covid-19 would have spread much earlier in Asia. If one argues that Asia nations do not do active case finding, there is no need to active case finding to see the major outbreak. A lot of patients with fever, pneumonia and respiratory failure and death finally will occur if major outbreak is present. No need to find out the exact cause. One can need to find the unusual increased amount of pneumonia and respiratory failure cases in that region.

-So, if Asia nations have Covid-19 virus spread from China (especially China's neighboring nations), there will be a lot of people with fever, pneumonia, respiratory failure and finally deaths in border-town areas. Majority of people have cellphones, internet and social media. There should be lots of information from people of border-town on mysterious unexplained fever, cough, dyspnea with sudden deaths in those areas. No one can stop them to inform in social media.

-Some said people from Wuhan escaped before the lockdown. Majority of those people from Wuhan would not go to Europe and America. People from Wuhan are not rich people. Those people most likely went to other states of China (They return their home because it is Chinese New Year.) Even if some of those people got to Europe or America, it should not become major outbreak in Europe and America, because those developed and rich nations are not stupid. And those Chinese people will go to Western nations as tourists in groups or some will go there individually as second home. If those Chinese people go there as tourists in group, they will contact with their tourist guides, tourist bus driver and they will stay at some hotels in groups. If those Chinese people take virus with them, one will see small cluster outbreaks in those groups of people and places. And when they travel like that, it is very tired journey and those Chinese people will definitely have symptoms and some will become more severe. But there is no report as such. If individual Chinese people go to the West as second home, they will most likely live in Chinatown or places where many Chinese communities present. If they bring the virus with them, there will be small cluster outbreaks in those Chinese communities. But there is no such report. (According to some news, Asians minority in the West are least affected.)

-So it is likely that Wuhan, China is first outbreak center in Asia, not the epicenter. The origin epicenter is another area.

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-Second, it is not logical that a corona virus which is transmitted only in some kind of animal with no history of animal to human transmission suddenly become human to human transmission and it becomes very infectious in very short time. Until and unless it is secretly became animal to human transmission for a certain period and it later changed gradually and then it becomes highly contagious among human to human. So it takes time. If the Covid-19 virus started from Wuhan long ago and if it suddenly becomes highly contagious, the virus should spread to other states of China and its neighboring nations already. If China keeps it secret, the neighboring Asia nations (especially in not much developing Asia nation along the border of China) cannot keep it secret. A lot of people in neighboring nations of China will have virus like in Europe.

-USA cannot be the epicenter of the virus, because people in USA, unlike in underdeveloped nations, will not in touch with animals for a long time basic. But the virus may be in US for a time, because when it is discovered, many states are already involved. And it is said that there are a lot of people with flu last year and a lot of old people are dead because of flu. Young people also showed strange kind of pneumonia with respiratory failure in US and they are explained by vaping induced. There are no reports vaping induced pneumonia in other countries as far as I remember.

-So where does the virus come from??? If not from China, and if not from USA??? And it is likely that those affected people form original source rarely go to Asia nations.

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