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Doctor: Coronavirus Came To LI Weeks Before First Official Case
Dr. Adam Singer of Stony Brook University Hospital says they believe they saw their first patient a full month earlier than NYU Winthrop.

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Dr. Adam Singer of Stony Brook University Hospital says they believe they saw their first patient a full month earlier than NYU Winthrop.

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