Coronavirus began spreading in the US in January, predating President Trump's travel restrictions and the detection of community transmission, CDC says
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A"single importation" from China was followed by"several importations" from Europe, the study's authors found. Redfield said that the virus circulated at such low levels after being introduced in the US that earlier diagnostic tests would've missed it.The coronavirus began to spread across the United States in late January or early February and remained undetected for nearly a month,The data indicates that"sustained, community transmission had begun before detection of the first two non travel–related U.S.
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