Study: COVID May Have Been In Massachusetts, 8 Other States Earlier Than January

BOSTON (CBS) - Coronavirus may have been in the U.S. and Massachusetts earlier than first thought.

A new study from the CDC and the Red Cross looked at blood donations from nine states, including Massachusetts, between December 13, 2019 and January 17, 2020.

One-hundred and six of the 7,389 samples tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies.

That suggests the virus was in the U.S. as early as last December. The first U.S. cases were identified in mid-January 2020.

The other eight states involved in the study were Rhode Island, Connecticut, California, Iowa, Michigan, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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