Coronavirus patients without symptoms aren’t driving the spread of the virus, World Health Organization officials said Monday, casting doubt on concerns by some researchers that the disease could be difficult to contain due to asymptomatic infections.
Preliminary evidence from the earliest outbreaks indicated that the virus could spread from person-to-person contact, even if the carrier never develops symptoms. But WHO officials now say that while asymptomatic spread can occur, it is not the main way it’s being transmitted.
“From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual,” Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, said at a news briefing from the United Nations agency’s Geneva headquarters. “It’s very rare.”
Last year in Japan, the media and the public were abuzz with the same claim. Then they started fussing about asymptomatic sequelae.
What are asymptomatic sequelae? LOL.
Keep observing to see if the same "story" unfolds.
Vaccines that cause various adverse reactions may have been designed to overcome the asymptomatic nature of COVID-19.
Because asymptomatic is scary, right? LOL