People getting "sick with something" doesn't prove a virus has anything to do with it, let alone a specific virus. In the early 1980s, in one case after another, people living by (or even on) toxic waste sites reporting getting sick in large numbers. The EPA routinely attributed this to "a viral flu." Guess what happened subsequently, which is why the toxic waste fund was created.
People getting "sick with something" doesn't prove a virus has anything to do with it, let alone a specific virus. In the early 1980s, in one case after another, people living by (or even on) toxic waste sites reporting getting sick in large numbers. The EPA routinely attributed this to "a viral flu." Guess what happened subsequently, which is why the toxic waste fund was created.
People getting "sick with something" doesn't prove a virus has anything to do with it, let alone a specific virus. In the early 1980s, in one case after another, people living by (or even on) toxic waste sites reporting getting sick in large numbers. The EPA routinely attributed this to "a viral flu." Guess what happened subsequently, which is why the toxic waste fund was created.