COVID-19 symptoms develop more quickly than most experts thought, according to the first findings from a study that purposefully infected volunteers with the disease. Participants experienced symptoms on average two days after contact with the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes COVID-19, the study found. Detection of the virus in infected individuals came initially by using throat swabs, about 40 hours after contact, researchers said. Detection in the nose came about 58 hours post-contact. Viral loads increased rapidly following detection, peaking about six days following contact with the virus. Many health bodies around the world, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, say symptoms can develop in two days but also describe a window that can last as long as 14 days following exposure to the illness. The 36 participants in the study were aged 18 to 29 and had no evidence of previous infection or vaccination. Half became …