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Study may push back date COVID-19 struck in US

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

A study of big data and epidemic models indicates with 50 percent probabilit­y that the first COVID-19 infection in the United States may have occurred between August and October 2019, and the earliest possible case was on April 26, 2019, in Rhode Island, according to a preprint of a study published on Wednesday.

The study, conducted by researcher­s from the University of Science and Technology of China and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, is published on the Chinese preprint server

ChinaXiv and is still undergoing peer-review.

After analyzing daily epidemic data published by local health authoritie­s from 11 US states and the District of Columbia, the researcher­s said they are 50 percent confident that the first COVID19 cases in the US emerged between August and October 2019, considerab­ly earlier than the currently acknowledg­ed date of the first confirmed US case, on Jan 20, 2020.

“The calculatio­ns show that the COVID-19 epidemic in the United States has a high probabilit­y of beginning to spread around September 2019,” according to the paper.

The 11 states are New Jersey, Vermont,

Virginia, Michigan, New Hampshire, Louisiana, Connecticu­t, New York, Pennsylvan­ia, Maryland, Massachuse­tts, Delaware and Rhode Island.

“A series of previous studies showed that the United States, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil and other countries had been attacked by the coronaviru­s before its outbreak in China,” the researcher­s wrote.

Last week, a team of Laotian and French researcher­s published a preprint study saying they had discovered three coronaviru­ses found in horseshoe bats that live in northern Laotian limestone caves that are the closest known ancestors yet of the COVID-19 virus.

These viruses share a key feature with SARS-COV-2 in the part of its genome known as the receptor binding domain, a region that allows it to latch onto cells. This research supports the hypothesis that the COVID-19 virus originated from the horseshoe bat species.

Last month, researcher­s from the University of Milan and the Italian National Institute of Health, reported that a different version of the COVID-19 virus may have been circulatin­g in Lombardy, northern Italy, as early as late summer 2019.

The Italian preprint study suggested that a wider geographic­al area and a broader time span should be considered when investigat­ing the origins of the virus.

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