You're confusing presymptomatic with asymptomatic.
The first one is still likely (however I doubt it's as much of a concern as they pretend) the second has been found in many different studies (not just from China but Europe, India, etc) to not exist whatsoever. None. Why? If your viral load is so small that you have no symptoms, then you can't effectively transmit it to others.
I'd like to point out that that study is from Wuhan, so who knows if it is legit or not. Commies gonna commie.
Maybe the case I'm personally aware of is rare, maybe it's not, but I know that you can get infected from someone that isn't showing symptoms.
You're confusing presymptomatic with asymptomatic.
The first one is still likely (however I doubt it's as much of a concern as they pretend) the second has been found in many different studies (not just from China but Europe, India, etc) to not exist whatsoever. None. Why? If your viral load is so small that you have no symptoms, then you can't effectively transmit it to others.
No I'm not. Nothing here indicates I did. Doesn't matter anyway, as the reality and results are the same between the two.
I also doubt that "asymptomatic" carriers exists in a way that they could infect others.