Asymptomatic is another word for HEALTHY. Asymptomatic does not apply to viral infections.
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You can have diabetes, but through a diet such as keto, be asymptomatic. You are not cured, you are not suddenly free from having it, you are not suddenly healthy, you simply don't exhibit symptoms. It doesn't mean it couldn't come back if you broke from the diet or made it worse somehow.
No, not ‘sort of’. You can’t catch diabetes from a person who has it. Wake the fuck up and stop watching TV news.
You are being retarded and obtuse.
You are shaping a word (asymptomatic) into meaning something it doesn't.
Don't screech like a leftist. You are wrong, period, about what that word means.
You are not healthy. You may even be able to spread it, even though it's virtually impossible. It doesn't mean you don't have it in your system, it just means you aren't exhibiting symptoms of it and clearly your viral load is low. But that does not mean you are free of the virus ("healthy").
We have viruses. Bacteria, even parasites in us. If we aren't sick from it, we are HEALTHY.
Chronic conditions go into remission, acute ones fo not.