Asymptomatic = no symptoms, therefore not sneezing or coughing. Which is how this "Virus" is spread. If asymptomatic person has horrible hygiene and person who contracted also has horrible hygiene then I would say its possible. But it would require asymptomatic to damn near lick the other person or feed them their boogers.
Asymptomatic term never passed the smell test for me. It has always seemed to be a fabricated term to make the masses look at strangers like they did in the 80s with HIV/AIDS.
It's a perfect bogeyman to control people and maintain the fear necessary to keep up the hoax which depends on the illusion of a deadly disease. Think about it. If people who don't seem sick at all are spreading it, you can't trust anyone.
First, a huge observational study in China says it is very unlikely, to the vanishing point of probability. Few people know about that, though. Second, all year last year there were many efforts trying to determine how COVID was spread, addressing factors such as how long it lives on surfaces, what environmental factors do to that viability, what differences in exposure to others makes(i.e. does social distancing make a difference). Pretty inconclusive considering all the effort to find something, the best results are better air filtration seems more effective than masks or isolation. But all the time the fear is ramped up by media, and I include ignorant opinions on social media. The SM posters may be wrong, deliberately or honestly, but they are influential. All you need now to keep the panic going is that little bit of truth that gives life to evey lie. It is true that asymptomatic people can spread disease, everyone knows about Typhoid Mary. Different disease in every way, but it's enough. Presto, we have a huge unknown body of asymptomatic spreaders, and this could only be proven or refuted by testing absolutely everyone with a reliable test and then relentless contact tracing. A perfect bogeyman.
Asymptomatic = no symptoms, therefore not sneezing or coughing. Which is how this "Virus" is spread. If asymptomatic person has horrible hygiene and person who contracted also has horrible hygiene then I would say its possible. But it would require asymptomatic to damn near lick the other person or feed them their boogers.
Asymptomatic term never passed the smell test for me. It has always seemed to be a fabricated term to make the masses look at strangers like they did in the 80s with HIV/AIDS.
It's a perfect bogeyman to control people and maintain the fear necessary to keep up the hoax which depends on the illusion of a deadly disease. Think about it. If people who don't seem sick at all are spreading it, you can't trust anyone.
I thought they said there was no asymptomatic transmission. Especially since the test is bunk.
First, a huge observational study in China says it is very unlikely, to the vanishing point of probability. Few people know about that, though. Second, all year last year there were many efforts trying to determine how COVID was spread, addressing factors such as how long it lives on surfaces, what environmental factors do to that viability, what differences in exposure to others makes(i.e. does social distancing make a difference). Pretty inconclusive considering all the effort to find something, the best results are better air filtration seems more effective than masks or isolation. But all the time the fear is ramped up by media, and I include ignorant opinions on social media. The SM posters may be wrong, deliberately or honestly, but they are influential. All you need now to keep the panic going is that little bit of truth that gives life to evey lie. It is true that asymptomatic people can spread disease, everyone knows about Typhoid Mary. Different disease in every way, but it's enough. Presto, we have a huge unknown body of asymptomatic spreaders, and this could only be proven or refuted by testing absolutely everyone with a reliable test and then relentless contact tracing. A perfect bogeyman.