Last few studies I read about asymptomatic spread showed that there were no recorded events of an asymptomatic positive case infecting someone else. Granted, pre-symptomatic is different from asymptomatic, and it's impossible to prove definitively that asymptomatic Carrie's cannot transmit the virus, but it seems to be low enough to at least consider it negligible.
Ever wonder why they have to stick a swab six inches up your nose for a test when apparently just breathing toward someone from less than six feet away is enough to pass the virus?
Didn't it come out that people without symptoms don't spread the virus that much? I'm not sure, the rules change daily.
Yep. This is a lie. The entire thing is a scam.
Last few studies I read about asymptomatic spread showed that there were no recorded events of an asymptomatic positive case infecting someone else. Granted, pre-symptomatic is different from asymptomatic, and it's impossible to prove definitively that asymptomatic Carrie's cannot transmit the virus, but it seems to be low enough to at least consider it negligible.
Ever wonder why they have to stick a swab six inches up your nose for a test when apparently just breathing toward someone from less than six feet away is enough to pass the virus?
Have there been any studies proving that asymptomatic spread exists?