I read they based that asymptomatic thing of people that got sick in Germany from someone, but the people that got sick didn't know the person they got it from had symptoms and several months later, the one that spread it confirmed they actually did have symptoms at the time. But by then that time all the "professionals" were just going by the asymptomatic narrative.
I wish I knew where I read that so I could give you a link.
So you're saying the 'asymptomatic carrier' idea was debunked and false from day 1. I have heard this, too. Yet we still see people talking about the dreaded 'asymptomatic carrier.'
I read they based that asymptomatic thing of people that got sick in Germany from someone, but the people that got sick didn't know the person they got it from had symptoms and several months later, the one that spread it confirmed they actually did have symptoms at the time. But by then that time all the "professionals" were just going by the asymptomatic narrative.
I wish I knew where I read that so I could give you a link.
Here is a link to an article about what I was referring to, I know it's not where I originally read it though.
https://m.dw.com/en/germany-flawed-coronavirus-study-spread-misinformation/a-52265727
So you're saying the 'asymptomatic carrier' idea was debunked and false from day 1. I have heard this, too. Yet we still see people talking about the dreaded 'asymptomatic carrier.'