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 Data and images gathered by Harvard University research indicate that several hospitals in Wuhan Province, China, which was the early epicenter of the coronavirus, began seeing an increase in traffic as early as last August.The Harvard researchers stressed that the data cannot be conclusively linked to the spread of coronavirus. But the studys authors said that the research supports its hypothesis that the virus originated before being identified last December.The researchers used satellite images from hospitals in addition to search engine data to bac stanley cup k its study. The images showed an increase in hospital traffic while search engines showed an uptick in inquiries of coronavirus-related symptoms.The research noted that there are seasonal changes in online searches for  cough,  there was also a subsequent jump in searches for  diarrhea,  which the researchers said is a more coronavir stanley sverige us-specific search term. The authors said both search query terms show a large increase approximately 3 stanley becher  weeks preceding the large spike of confirmed COVID-19 cases. Our retrospective analysis cannot verify if increased hospital and search engine volume is related to the SARS-CoV-2 virus,  the authors wrot