COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

Wow, that would seem to be rather major news. We're not talking about cases on the coasts, but very much inland and north. These days, that's not eye-opening, but back in January this stuff was "just getting here" or so we thought. It seems that it has been around and more widespread than we realized. I'd see that as good news because it means more people have likely been exposed and didn't even know it.
It really fits the narrative that my daughter has had it and maybe our oldest son. Negative for flu but if you asked them what was wrong they described flu symptoms. The 2 things that didn't fit were no cough and the timing was earlier than we were supposed to have it. I guess they could've had it with no cough and it was the end of Feb. so the timing works now. I can't wait until we can all get antibody testing.