Hypothesis 1: The President of the United States is Hillary.
Hypothesis 2: Wuhan Pneumonia 2020 is still prevalent.
At the end of January, the U.S. did not restrict flights to China early because the WHO did not instruct the U.S. to do so.
Other countries only restrict flights when they see the U.S. restricting flights, so in February there will be almost no flight restrictions except for countries with poor relations with China.
This could lead to a pandemic in the U.S. starting in mid-February or early March, along with Italy.
Medical overcrowding will be recognized in mid-March, and the WHO will recognize the pneumonia pandemic in Wuhan at that time.
The U.S. states are beginning to close cities and states en masse, and the central government is likely to take a tougher stance.
The U.S. begins a review of its accountability to China as well as to the WHO.
An agreement was signed with China to “increase medical information transparency within 20 years”, which China accepted.
Serious economic decline due to massive city closures.
With the results of the intermittent city closures in Europe, the number of confirmed cases was smaller but no less effective, and people kept escaping and being arrested.
However, during the epidemic, the Democratic Party still promoted mail-in voting, and even because of the massive city closures, the number of mail-in votes was much higher than the Trump timeline.
Despite the economic downturn and the lack of epidemic preparedness, Hillary was still elected with a high vote.
No one knew why. They wanted to march, but they couldn’t get out because of the city’s closure.
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