RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
@nickareay @latimeralder @RustyKettleFan2 This study found Sars-Cov2 behaves as that type of virus might be expected to behave for transmission. https://t.co/JpZAbY2qxw https://t.co/9o5SZUN6c9 https://t.co/dYD12Y1P89
@BrettKelman @coopcrismom @ampersine @JeremyFaison4TN https://t.co/qkCNkDG3I5 Secondary Attack rate for asymptomatic cases here is .3% compared to 3.3%-6.2% for Symptomatic cases.
RT @ItSandorfi: La base de todas las medidas, la supuesta transmisión sin síntomas, NO se da. Sin síntomas no se puede desarrollar una pa…
@cityofhamilton Staying home: “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.” https://t.co/Ypr0kjyZOk
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
Of course...that’s how it works!
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@TracyinMarkham @maritstiles China: “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.” https://t.co/Ypr0kjyZOk
@kerpen So are stay at home order. “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.” https://t.co/Ypr0kjyZOk
@cityofhamilton Study: “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.” https://t.co/Ypr0kjyZOk
RT @MarkChangizi: @Gordon_dyce @HonzaCZUK @malmphegor @JonathanKBall Viruses spread via aerosols, not droplets. Breathed directly into the…
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@Loretta_Torrago @OpDracula @ojavuo_tuula @_okayshane @jhaskinscabrera @ianmSC .3% (.003) odds tops https://t.co/TqvHcnvSvq
@Sflecce Could you pls offer data regarding transmissions in schools? “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
RT @MarkChangizi: @Gordon_dyce @HonzaCZUK @malmphegor @JonathanKBall Viruses spread via aerosols, not droplets. Breathed directly into the…
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@maritstiles could you please pass this onto @normsworld? 🙏🏼 “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.”
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@Gordon_dyce @HonzaCZUK @malmphegor @JonathanKBall Viruses spread via aerosols, not droplets. Breathed directly into the lungs. On asymptomatics... https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @EdselSalvana: @PaulSaxMD We have data that asymptomatic patients are much less likely to transmit than symptomatic ones (about 10-20x l…
@ClaireDunkley4 @sp00n138 @JuliaHB1 @marcusefarr Asymptomatic covid is a nonsense... no symptoms very little chance of spreading anything ... it’s how us humans survive! These are well children https://t.co/W73iLRZVFa
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@arnelasjmgf @Ecascoporro @velardedaoiz2 https://t.co/2tPpg893xp https://t.co/ZQrImusc3G Estas son las tasas de ataque secundario de casos sintomáticos / asintomáticos. No muy contagioso no es lo mismo que no contagioso en absoluto.
@cityofhamilton @HamiltonsMayor “Conclusion: Household contact was the main setting for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, and the risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2 among close contacts increased with the severity of index cases.” https://t.co/Ypr0kjyZOk
RT @invadingpirate: Large contact tracing study that shows the importance of symptoms for secondary spread. Very low spread from asymptomat…
RT @invadingpirate: Large contact tracing study that shows the importance of symptoms for secondary spread. Very low spread from asymptomat…
RT @invadingpirate: Large contact tracing study that shows the importance of symptoms for secondary spread. Very low spread from asymptomat…
Large contact tracing study that shows the importance of symptoms for secondary spread. Very low spread from asymptomatic infection. Very few places have this level of surveillance testing on which to base this kind of study. Gold dust.
@Selinarajan Here’s one: secondary attack rate increased with the severity of index cases, from 0.3% (CI, 0.0% to 1.0%) for asymptomatic to 3.3% (CI, 1.8% to 4.8%) for mild, 5.6% (CI, 4.4% to 6.8%) for moderate, and 6.2% (CI, 3.2% to 9.1%) for severe/criti
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
Wait a minute, these numbers can’t be real?! What?! This makes me so mad!! Wtf! FFS.
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: Aha!!! So it IS possible to get infected from someone who is asymptomatic!! 0.3% of close contacts in particular! (O…
RT @MarkChangizi: Aha!!! So it IS possible to get infected from someone who is asymptomatic!! 0.3% of close contacts in particular! (O…
RT @MarkChangizi: Aha!!! So it IS possible to get infected from someone who is asymptomatic!! 0.3% of close contacts in particular! (O…
RT @MarkChangizi: Aha!!! So it IS possible to get infected from someone who is asymptomatic!! 0.3% of close contacts in particular! (O…
@MonicaGandhi9 These findings seem similar to this Chinese study from Aug, 2020. https://t.co/2cREnQYbMt
@_asalwas @AshCollins2223 @TimRunsHisMouth @ksfitz77 "But...but...asymptomatic spread." Yeah not so much: https://t.co/5PKbqBjkQ9 https://t.co/4jl3ezkWIi
Study shows low transmission of covid-19 from the asymptomatic. Contact Settings and Risk for Transmission in 3410 Close Contacts of Patients With COVID-19 in Guangzhou, China: A Prospective Cohort Study: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 173, No 11 https:
RT @ATripDownSouth: @kastasia @nataliexdean Fortunately, asymptomatic spread has repeatedly been shown to not really be an issue https://t.…
RT @ATripDownSouth: @kastasia @nataliexdean Fortunately, asymptomatic spread has repeatedly been shown to not really be an issue https://t.…
@kastasia @nataliexdean Fortunately, asymptomatic spread has repeatedly been shown to not really be an issue https://t.co/7dzHCjlLCb (0.7% secondary attack rate from asymptomatic) https://t.co/Ap6KRcQS2x (0.3% secondary attack rate from asymptomatic)
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
@KaMac76 @LadyRedWave In case 1 study with nearly 10M isn’t enough...here’s another with 0.3% asymptomatic attack rate https://t.co/Se0rsU80VX
@KaMac76 @LadyRedWave Except asymptomatic transmission is not 50% but <1% ...so your pro-mask argument falls apart. https://t.co/0wWiPQvDw9 https://t.co/Se0rsU80VX
@apoorva_nyc @gfd115 Not to say this is all sunshine and roses, but even partial immunity would result in lower disease & we know that milder disease results in lower transmission - so might not be perfect, but these vaccines could still reduce both de
@FredGar48061675 @SamuelFClemente @EWErickson Thanks for that came across these too asymptomatic spread is negligible. https://t.co/DXXu34w8Fl asympt transmission 0.7% https://t.co/ONfFLmxaWA asympt transmission 0.3% https://t.co/kyQBdKmKM5 asympt tran
RT @MrSammy_H: @MoriartyProfJ3 Asymptomatic spread is negligible https://t.co/kINT518ZK4 asymptomatic transmission 0.7% https://t.co/aEz5…
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
Contact Settings and Risk for Transmission in 3410 Close Contacts of Patients With COVID-19 in Guangzhou, China: A Prospective Cohort Study: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 173, No 11 https://t.co/vZDx0oS2wc
@juliabroadbooks @PrettyGonzo @KayliePaylie @AnneCirelli @drcraigwax @JoeBiden @drsimonegold @DrKellyVictory @cov19treatments @dockaurG @IP4PI @AAPSonline @Covid19Crusher @ProlongingCovid @aier @BillSpadea Too lazy to do your own research?? here’s one ht
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @MarkChangizi: 10/ Does it matter that asymptomatic transmission is rare, making all these interventions moot? https://t.co/qNzfaGd39r
RT @kerpen: Study: Asymptomatic index cases infected 1 out of 305 close contacts in Hubei. (This might be why China no longer counts asymp…
RT @apsmunro: Interesting paper in @AnnalsofIM on #COVID19 contact tracing Attack rate highly correlated with symptom severity; minimal tr…
@viviscanon @FGarridoB Desde hace rato se viene diciendo https://t.co/CKFPLk7ARl
@2Sugars1Cream @GovernorKayIvey @ALPublicHealth No. This is a bold faced propaganda lie, by the CDC, which is not a credible medical organization any longer. You should read this, an actual medical study on the subject: https://t.co/4e8o30DUgq Here is an
@becher_casey @TFC3Tweets @mkraju https://t.co/rdFh9GVcKI You're welcome.
@trishgreenhalgh ° Masks are useless: https://t.co/9NJlkGYLil ° Masks are dangerous: https://t.co/zwVDGOTJGF ° Asymptomatic transmission is insignificant and rare: https://t.co/AHsb44vf0p
@vkoganpolisci There's a number of studies, off the top of my head these 2 https://t.co/R6oX3tHKtt https://t.co/wqSESWHErF
@Jelion2 @delos362 @veit_markus @Markus_Soeder Es gibt nicht den Hauch einer Evidenz für asymptomatische Transmission - selbst wenn man das chin. Paper ausblendet. https://t.co/Ku0qvAu3NU Zusammengefasst hier: https://t.co/wic42LnXRV https://t.co/6ESJ
RT @MrSammy_H: @DHSCgovuk @PHE_uk These papers say it's almost negligible. Your evidence is..? https://t.co/kINT518ZK4 asymptomatic transm…
@Plinz Secondary attack rate from asymptotic cases was 0.3% last time I checked. Are you assuming that every infected child will infect their grandparents?
Contact Settings and Risk for Transmission in 3410 Close Contacts of Patients With COVID-19 in Guangzhou, China: A Prospective Cohort Study: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 173, No 11 https://t.co/44N0owClF5
@MichaelYeadon3 @Soulgirl1RN @ClareCraigPath @jengleruk Asymptomatic transmission..... not a thing: https://t.co/4e8o30DUgq
@kinsellawarren When I read the science about asymptomatic spread.https://t.co/M5DiBLNMnf. https://t.co/1emEYQ6W4R
@mrjamesob There’s plenty of evidence out there that the perceived risk in schools is unwarranted. #schoolsshouldbeopen https://t.co/W73iLRZVFa
@carolecadwalla Where is your evidence that they’re not safe? Asymptomatic spread not a thing ... plenty of research out there https://t.co/W73iLRZVFa
@trevor_coltman @big_mikky @MartinDaubney Asymptomatic spread ... not a thing https://t.co/W73iLRZVFa
@Sophie_Careyxxx @mcash It’s not known at all in fact quite the opposite https://t.co/W73iLRZVFa
@theresaboyle Here’s some proof if you don’t want to believe a study of 10 million people.
@Aporiac1 @camjackherb @ugg64 @mcash If they're vulnerable to 1 virus they are to another. there aren't any documented cases of children infecting adults in school- but there's a very specific study which documents they do not. https://t.co/5mlTiC75gD And
@jonidanna @_c_onservative @adamcarolla “It is estimated that half of all transmissions occur from individuals not showing symptoms” Again false: https://t.co/4e8o30DUgq This is one of the most biased, and flat out untrue periodicals I have ever read on
@beto_toscani @Ree_Lucci @marsilcos Essa é uma das muitas. https://t.co/tzaXyrwZgQ
RT @MarkChangizi: 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 ASYMPTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RARE Transmission rate increased with the severity of index cases, from - 0.3…
@pafournier @muka_taulant @leoniedelt @SwissScience_TF Pierre & Dr Muka thoughts on these ? 1) https://t.co/aQix8CACJZ 2) Meta-analysis Asymptomatic transmit rates 0% to 2.2% “asymptomatic spread is unlikely to be a major driver of clusters or communi