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[/news/coronavirus/index.html Coronavirus] was likely spreading in much of the U.S.<br>last December - weeks before China told the officially recognized the new virus, a new study suggests. <br>Blood collected by the Red Cross between December 13 and January 17 was later sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ([/news/centers-for-disease-control-and-prevention-cdc/index.html CDC]) to be tested for antibodies to coronavirus. <br>Testing revealed antibodies to the virus that causes COVID-19 in 39 samples from blood donated between December 13 and December 16.<br><br>Those donations were made in [/news/california/index.html California], Oregon, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-thai-lan-bangkok-pattaya-5-ngay.html tua du lịch thái lan] and  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-thai-lan-bangkok-pattaya-5-ngay.html tour đi thái lan] Washington. <br>Another 67 samples taken between December 30 and January 17 from donors in the Midwest and Northeast were positive for antibodies, according to the Wa[# <br><br><br><br>Previous][# Previous] [# 1] [# Next]    [/health/article-9005605/Almost-county-America-coronavirus-hotspot-government-map-reveals.html  How USA has become one giant hotspot: 1,172 Americans are...] [/health/article-9002605/More-ONE-children-coronavirus-NO-symptoms-infection.html More than ONE-THIRD of children with coronavirus have NO...]    <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The first U.S. case of coronavirus was not reported until January 19.  <br>It was only 12 day earlier, on January 8, that the World Health Organization (WHO) said the bizarre pneumonia sickening people in China was likely caused by an altogether new virus.  <br>Chinese authorities have notified the WHO of a cluster of unexplained illnesses on December 31.  The virus was isolated and its genetic makeup was sequence by January 7. <br>At that time, both the Chinese government and the WHO were urging calm, insisting that the virus was only spreading from people who had symptoms and did not pose a major [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-thai-lan-bangkok-pattaya-5-ngay.html tour thái lan] threat to people outside China's Hubei Province. <br>Even the first case identified in the U.S.<br><br>- in a Washington state man who had recently returned from China - was not an indication that coronavirus was going to take hold in the U.S., officials said at the time. <br>We now know that it already was taking hold. <br>Previous genetic sequencing studies have shown that coronavirus was likely already on both coasts of the U.S.<br><br>by mid- to late-January, starting to circulate in broader communities in February. <br>But testing of blood donated to the Red Cross confirms what the studies of coronavirus genomes suggested: COVID-19 was here, long before Americans knew it. <br>The new study, published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, tested samples from 7,389 blood donations for antibodies to the virus. <br>        <br>        <br>        <br>Antibodies were present in 106 - 1.4 percent - of the donations collected between mid-December and mid-January. <br>The use of antibodies to assess how prevalent the virus is has been questioned. <br>Antibodies fade over time, with some studies suggesting that they become undetectable within two or three months of infection.  <br>There is also the possibility that blood could react to testing if someone had antibodies to one of the hundreds of other types of coronaviruses in the environment. <br>But 90 of the Red Cross samples were tested for antibodies very specific to SARS-CoV-2 - immune proteins that the scientists had made sure were not cross-reactive with test for other coronaviruses. <br>Of the 90, 84 samples were positive for these very specific antibodies. <br>In the batch of samples taken from later blood donations - made between December 17 and December 30, the scientist found that 67 were positive for coronavirus antibodies. <br>These samples came from donors in Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin or Iowa and Connecticut or Rhode Island. <br>So not only was coronaviru already on the West Coast before the first U.S.<br><br>case was confirmed there, it was already in states on the other side of the country before the Washington patient was identified. <br>President Trump was perhaps the most promise voice in a chorus that blamed China for 'covering up' the severity of the coronavirus outbreak in the early days of the pandemic's global spread. <br>[http://www.fool.com/search/solr.aspx?q=China%27s China's] Communist Party has a poor track record for disease outbreaks and transparency.   <br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox health" data-version="2" id="mol-b6d07180-341a-11eb-8974-6f898e53e517" website was spreading in the US by December 17, study finds
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[/news/fox-news/index.html Fox News] host Sean Hannity has suggested President [/news/donald_trump/index.html Donald Trump] should pardon himself and his family before leaving the [/news/white-house/index.html White House] in January. <br>The suggestion was made on Hannity's Fox News radio show on Monday while discussing how Trump last week announced a full pardon for his former National Security [http://www.caringbridge.org/search?q=Adviser Adviser] Michael Flynn.<br>Speaking to former Trump attorney Sidney Powell, Hannity suggested that the president needed to protect himself from future legal investigations in order to protect himself from the incoming Biden administration.<br>         Fox News host Sean Hannity is urging President Donald Trump to issue blanket pardons for both himself and all of his family members before he leaves office<br>         Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell, pictured center, said although she believed the pardon was 'absolute' she did not know about the president's ability to pardon himself<br>Hannity said that President-elect Joe Biden was being publicly encouraged to investigate and prosecute Trump for any criminal misconduct while he was president.<br>'The president out the door needs to pardon his whole family and  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-le-hoi-yen-tu-chua-ba-vang-quang-ninh-du-lich-yen-tu-tu-ha-noi.html tour yên tử ba vàng] himself, because they want this witch hunt to go on in perpetuity.<br><br>They're so full of rage and insanity against the president,' Hannity said.<br>'I mean, I assume that the power of the pardon is absolute, and that he should be able to pardon anybody that he wants to?'   <br>'It is absolute it's in the Constitution,' Powell confirmed. <br>         Legal scholars dispute if President Donald Trump has the right to pardon himself <br>Powell, who has been key to pushing an election conspiracy that corrupt voting machines stole the election from Trump, then added that she did not know about Trump's 'authority to pardon himself'.<br>Powell then went on to suggest that such a pardon should not be necessary because 'the president is going to get another four years in office to finish the job he started because the election fraud we're uncovering is massive.'<br>Donald Trump's pardon on Wednesday of his former national security adviser Michael Flynn kicked off speculation that a string of pardons could be next - including for the president and his family. <br>Trump has granted clemency to supporters before, most notably earlier this year when he commuted the criminal sentence of Roger Stone,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-le-hoi-yen-tu-chua-ba-vang-quang-ninh-du-lich-yen-tu-tu-ha-noi.html tour chùa yên tử] who was sentenced to prison after being convicted of lying under oath to lawmakers.<br>       President Trump would have the right to pardon any family members as he sees fit.<br><br>Above, (From R) Barron Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, US President Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr., [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-du-lich-le-hoi-yen-tu-chua-ba-vang-quang-ninh-du-lich-yen-tu-tu-ha-noi.html tour yên tử] Kimberly Guilfoyle, Lara Trump, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos<br>The president is reported to have asked aides if he has the right to pardon himself and family members and has even asked if he could issue pardons pre-emptively for things people could be charged with in the future. <br>In 2018, Trump even said he had the 'absolute right' to pardon himself - a claim many constitutional law scholars dispute.<br>After he pardoned Flynn, Trump shared a tweet on Wednesday from Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of his closest allies on Capitol Hill, who said the president should also consider a pardon for himself.<br>'President Trump should pardon Flynn, the Thanksgiving turkey, and everyone from himself, to his admin, to Joe Exotic if he has to,' Gaetz wrote. <br>       <div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-2f501a50-336e-11eb-b692-6fc177327e18" website Hannity: Trump should pardon himself and family to save himself

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[/news/fox-news/index.html Fox News] host Sean Hannity has suggested President [/news/donald_trump/index.html Donald Trump] should pardon himself and his family before leaving the [/news/white-house/index.html White House] in January. 
The suggestion was made on Hannity's Fox News radio show on Monday while discussing how Trump last week announced a full pardon for his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Speaking to former Trump attorney Sidney Powell, Hannity suggested that the president needed to protect himself from future legal investigations in order to protect himself from the incoming Biden administration.
Fox News host Sean Hannity is urging President Donald Trump to issue blanket pardons for both himself and all of his family members before he leaves office
Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell, pictured center, said although she believed the pardon was 'absolute' she did not know about the president's ability to pardon himself
Hannity said that President-elect Joe Biden was being publicly encouraged to investigate and prosecute Trump for any criminal misconduct while he was president.
'The president out the door needs to pardon his whole family and tour yên tử ba vàng himself, because they want this witch hunt to go on in perpetuity.

They're so full of rage and insanity against the president,' Hannity said.
'I mean, I assume that the power of the pardon is absolute, and that he should be able to pardon anybody that he wants to?'   
'It is absolute it's in the Constitution,' Powell confirmed. 
Legal scholars dispute if President Donald Trump has the right to pardon himself 
Powell, who has been key to pushing an election conspiracy that corrupt voting machines stole the election from Trump, then added that she did not know about Trump's 'authority to pardon himself'.
Powell then went on to suggest that such a pardon should not be necessary because 'the president is going to get another four years in office to finish the job he started because the election fraud we're uncovering is massive.'
Donald Trump's pardon on Wednesday of his former national security adviser Michael Flynn kicked off speculation that a string of pardons could be next - including for the president and his family. 
Trump has granted clemency to supporters before, most notably earlier this year when he commuted the criminal sentence of Roger Stone, tour chùa yên tử who was sentenced to prison after being convicted of lying under oath to lawmakers.
President Trump would have the right to pardon any family members as he sees fit.

Above, (From R) Barron Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, US President Donald Trump, Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump Jr., tour yên tử Kimberly Guilfoyle, Lara Trump, Eric Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Michael Boulos
The president is reported to have asked aides if he has the right to pardon himself and family members and has even asked if he could issue pardons pre-emptively for things people could be charged with in the future. 
In 2018, Trump even said he had the 'absolute right' to pardon himself - a claim many constitutional law scholars dispute.
After he pardoned Flynn, Trump shared a tweet on Wednesday from Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, one of his closest allies on Capitol Hill, who said the president should also consider a pardon for himself.
'President Trump should pardon Flynn, the Thanksgiving turkey, and everyone from himself, to his admin, to Joe Exotic if he has to,' Gaetz wrote. 
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox news" data-version="2" id="mol-2f501a50-336e-11eb-b692-6fc177327e18" website Hannity: Trump should pardon himself and family to save himself