Qanons/Patriots. Potential MEGA find. đź’Ą

(credit to Irish radio host Niall Boylan for the discovery)

On the Irish government website, there is web-page for Covid-19 death reporting guidelines. The date-time on the page is 22 November 2019, for both created and last-updated! đź’Ą
If we have a look at the client-side code (e.g. the code that your browser downloads & executes from the website), it shows a 'time' HTML element. Web-dev is not my main area, but to me, this rules out it being manually entered (unless some kind of calendar tool were used)...
To me, it seems very likely that the date-time stamps were generated automatically within the back-end code when the page was saved, auto-written to database, and then it gets pulled from the database when you load the web-page. Very standard functionality...
I have done some website front-end and back-end dev (database-driven), and for this kind of date-time stuff, it's unusual to require the user to manually set it. Too error prone. It's just bad functionality. It's pretty standard to auto-generate it and store in database.
A good critique is that perhaps the "last-updated" value does not get changed upon updates (e.g. feature broken). Well, another page shows that it does:
Using http://web.archive.org , the feature of the created/updated stamps was added in May. Just sounds like a functional improvement. But the date-time-value is the same, and it doesn't change the point: why Nov 2019? https://web.archive.org/web/20200527144823/https://www.gov.ie/en/service/49c66f-registering-a-death-in-ireland/
Here's the full URL: https://www.gov.ie/en/service/49c66f-registering-a-death-in-ireland/

I'm open to a genuine explanation. But I fail to see how this is anything other than Covid-19 guidelines being posted to a hidden web-page on 22 Nov 2019, and then made publicly accessible later. Prove me wrong!...
Don't forget 'Event 201', 18 Oct 2019:

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