@MathewDorken @josh_mufc2003 @George70886796 @hertscc Its not fact at all but you are likely to pass to fewer people https://t.co/T0TXslWsBR
@petedjackson @zzcanada1 @md_shultz @DavidUlysse1 @va_shiva Don't believe me, thats cool I guess. But these people know more than I nor you do. https://t.co/Ge5moTMjQ3 https://t.co/TQypxjwCrE
@LongDesertTrain Great thread. Thought you would be interested in this. https://t.co/kZ6p5l0rTG
@HotZone_Chiller @LorenCharnley @JerryJa82270888 @jhaskinscabrera @Carlos79779805 @nay_sue1 @MarkSlifka Wrt presymptomatics, an author of the study has made clear she concedes the infectiousness of presymptomatics demonstrated by studies. "pre-symptomatic
@jhaskinscabrera @justlikekevin Based on our analysis, the above pre-print, and other sources, I believe transmission from fully asymptomatic people to occur less frequently. But as pre-symptomatic transmission is a notable feature of the virus, the practi
@juderbug @LionelMedia Not sure which study you are referring to. This article in “Nature” confirms that infected people that are asymptomatic do indeed transmit the virus. https://t.co/YTUYzFvELD
@mjone1000 @sleepnotdeading @TachiMine @Jim_Jordan so those numbers are totally wrong, there’s no actual citations, and this is the article that it claims to be citing that disagrees with the premise https://t.co/WL9Q4MRhFU
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/QPmTYYqX8Z
@sarkynorthener2 @spencermorgan93 "What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections" https://t.co/dhsBBO3BJt.
@AviBhunjun @stacey_rudin I'd rather believe one of the world's most respected journals than a screen shot https://t.co/i1evad0sWe
@honest_truth4u @BuzzBeardy @SkyNews @WHO Interesting, I’ve read otherwise. Granted nowhere near as infectious but still some. https://t.co/krQMXoOBb2 Nevertheless, infections are out of control, hospitals are overrun, and it needs to be stopped.
@RichieD76 @stacey_rudin Healthy people who have coronavirus & can infect other people who in the worst cases sadly pass away.. I'm really amazed that so many seemed to have missed what's been going on in the last 10 months. https://t.co/i1evad0sWe
@KurtIllinois @GovRonDeSantis Your own news source has failed you. https://t.co/PUdoMH4pew https://t.co/SGVlDHpk2b https://t.co/0URr9lDEvb None of these articles even scratch the surface on children and the effects they have on asymptomatic spreading.
@nothere2bpop @stacey_rudin Really, perhaps you'd care to read what USA & Australian virologist say on the matter.. https://t.co/i1evad0sWe
@propitiousporc2 @SmoggyPower @stacey_rudin I wonder how many of those who called this pandemic the 'China Virus' will read this report from Chinese scientists & agree with it 'as fact'.. perhaps you should consider US or Australian experts. Asymptomat
@chrisCOYS__ @George70886796 @josh_mufc2003 @hertscc Transmission is lower as people are of course not coughing and sneezing as much, but it definitely happens quite a lot. Of course it is hard to study, but work is coming in. A recent summary of three pap
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections... anyone saying that it’s not possible to be asymptomatic and transmit this virus, frankly doesn’t know what they’re talking about... “... those without symptoms had similar initial viral loads...” htt
@DebbieSales2 @SeanCollins66 It hasn't. Nature notes that asymptomatic individuals do still transmit, though at a lower rate. https://t.co/tcwEcVTaPS
@1Dad2Four @BravePatriot10 @SamGuichelaar @disclosetv bruh the same fucking website contradicted your claims https://t.co/t6HhJssPA9
RT @Lisa_McNally1: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/rpLid5Ub2d
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/rpLid5Ub2d
@takyrebelka @gone4r @MiChal04478792 @Simmar_cz @ZdravkoOnline Nejvíc nebezpeční jsou lidé, kteří šíří bludy a zaštiťují se nějakými odborníky. Nejhorší je, že nejsou schopni kritického myšlení a papouškují hlouposti, které je utvrzují v jejich strachu...
RT @gnomeicide: Meanwhile here's what the actual science says. Yes, people who are asymptomatic are less likely to spread the virus but the…
@GrunterMr There is Mr Grunty https://t.co/GFqzQfYcTu
I've seen "Asymptomatic" trending on Twitter. Seems like the covid deniers have mobilised themselves on Twitter today. Here's a Nov 2020 peer reviewed article from Nature magazine that deals with asymptomatic transmission of Covid-19. https://t.co/JOy
I can that a misunderstanding & misrepresentation of #Asymptomatic #COVID19 is trending on social media If you want to know the truth .. read an authoritative source https://t.co/3ZwWH5KEZS
RT @gnomeicide: Meanwhile here's what the actual science says. Yes, people who are asymptomatic are less likely to spread the virus but the…
Meanwhile here's what the actual science says. Yes, people who are asymptomatic are less likely to spread the virus but they still do. You also don't know if you're asymptomatic or presymptomatic - and they are NOT the same thing. https://t.co/zAl2aIvj4I
@HASSANLucas5 @Gui_Makina @Magic_NC83 @GuillaumeTC https://t.co/tmbtzW2hso Ils ne sont pas d'accord alors j'ai choisi le plus dans votre intérêt 😉
@GoranOstrom @frelg Tycker detta var intressant: https://t.co/cgx1qjnEeU
Why daily temperature checking is still implemented in several settings - Complete Asymptomatic infections are only 10-20% of total infections ( lower than earlier thought) - Presymptomatic Transmission of Covid prior to onset of fever is low by 42% https
@mercola Not true - reduced risk maybe bit there is still a significant risk https://t.co/Cpnitwnuun.
@heckyessica She really isn't. https://t.co/JHoZLHCHzv
@LiveWellWisely @TomBuck Thanks for spreading of misinformation. https://t.co/wX8Q2WdUoD
@yolyabreuh @OmarkassamVZ @scherezzade2010 @Villamizarl @garciabanchs Hay varios estudios que indican que si son contagiosos aunque en menor grado que los pacientes sintomáticos. https://t.co/u3wlAmI052
@Montaigne01 @MctagueNicole @aginnt What we can say almost for sure is that asymptomatic spread the virus less easily than symptomatic and it’s still unclear if they are driver of the epidemic. Anyway, just found this article summarising what we are talkin
@Armstro56481504 @RockBanba @DaveLloyd1234 Like I said earlier, "research" is a skill. Likewise reviewing research is also a skill. 😉 https://t.co/XGVEjHxfPu
@Jennyashash @SimonHowell7 Here's mine (link) now where's yours? https://t.co/2UzmZqwIpc
RT @BumboJ: @keenanlw9 @VBermoothes https://t.co/i462CxIE9a it doesn't exist. here's a link proving them wrong, while this idiot blocks peo…
@BennyBfrmdbronx @paulreiddublin @HSELive Firstly, that info is 6 months old - a long time in a very fluid situation with a new virus. Secondly, a more recent review found that asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than sympto
@bmj_latest @AllysonPollock Nature published an interesting article. From my engineers simpleton perspective, someone who is not spluttering away, or sweating their fluids out over everything are far far less likely to spread the virus. https://t.co/88JRN6
@keenanlw9 @VBermoothes https://t.co/i462CxIE9a it doesn't exist. here's a link proving them wrong, while this idiot blocks people that asks for proof
@jonrobweb @jennybethm This is a far more balanced article that provides a broad overview of a difficult problem. Asymptomatic vs. presymptomatic is only one of the difficulties: https://t.co/spd4wWnbbs
@GeoffWilkinson_ This is where things get tricky because the exact same publication produced this article explaining asymptomatic transmission definitely is a thing, but it’s much less prevalent (as you aren’t sneezing and coughing everywhere) and a lot ha
@maria99330154 @DennisTM81 @kraster @chrischirp Asymptomatic's also spread: https://t.co/GFqzQfYcTu
@RossNCVince @tystiklorius Hmmm. The esteemed journal Nature, and most data appears to disagree with your video. https://t.co/Lopm1pPJCi
@doubtinthomas82 @BibblerBrizzy @Mischiefrules @chrischirp And I trump your diarrheatic shite with this summary from Nature (you know the respected journal as opposed to the conspiracy theorist link you posted). https://t.co/Ymy1qguocE
@jdfashionfreak https://t.co/YpHrpKeNlP przegląd prac w tym temacie. Choć trzeba przyznać, że początkowe oszacowania na małych próbach się nie potwierdziły (co już mówiło WHO w czerwcu)
@TYLERJOHNSHULER @Purrsistant1 @kurteichenwald ".. people should continue to use measures to reduce viral spread, including social distancing and wearing masks, regardless of whether they have symptoms." https://t.co/2DXPaqit7n
@RobertD85962257 @hannibalmth @DarrenPlymouth No1 compiled results from 5 studies in 3 countries, and found that the proportion of asymptomatic cases were 16%. https://t.co/nxxUyfmg33 also wrote about this: https://t.co/MLi4dnIOMt They say it's about 1/
@waidemusic @AdHabb @Nkosi41790330 @karynmaughan And convincing evidence points to infections coming from symptomatic people in their own homes. Former class prefect elites will always side with the bullies. What the data say about asymptomatic COVID inf
@Galden24 @DredgenSaint14 @Judd_Fungerton @KyleKashuv Link to study in article https://t.co/fHpsiAmBCG
@DrMattKang @HugoThePinkCat @crazykarens any claim that isn't actually proven is baseless. What you choose to believe is baseless. A single study of 300 people is baseless. Here's some real reading for you. https://t.co/MJZJv0Cg3Z
@baert_cedric @jdceulaer @StefanSchippers nog 1tje..asympomatic 42% less likely to transmit the virus than sympomatic. https://t.co/WRr4waXBdH
@nogr8mischief @tracybeanz @MeHitchc0ck @DC_Draino Thank you for clarifying. However, we can confirm that the spread can take effect with individuals who show no immediate symptoms, aka asymptomatic. Even if the numbers have dwindled since our initial stud
@justin_hart It is a thing. https://t.co/iY90dq6DE4
@Borisspider11 @WynneRoberts @froufrou72 @JamesMelville Asymptomatic people can transmit a virus https://t.co/trK7ow1DrB
Give it a read. https://t.co/vWzK1fFXGH
@AlanDorow @RBReich As for "No asymptomatic transmission", the jury is still out, https://t.co/fkJFz8N3kD
@Sbrisco @laurenboebert Incorrect. An asymptomatic case is a confirmed positive SARS-CoV-2 infection in someone who is not yet exhibiting infection. Here's the data discussing asymptomatic spread: https://t.co/Z6VdKmAlDn
@MathezarT @GaryPriestley11 @atheist_pastor Yes. Massive amounts of research has been done. Here is one assessment. https://t.co/DdbEHiLoUC
@regularguy1313 @TomFitton As a good critical-thinker, you know that new info keeps pouring in over this very question so you should not base conclusions on a single, biased study. Good rule of thumb: never be the bigger #COVIDIOT https://t.co/GFuijIH4NM
@TomFitton @P0TGF Gotta call bs on ya Spanky. As a good critical-thinker, you know that new info keeps pouring in over this very question so you should not base conclusions on a single, biased study. Good rule of thumb: never be the bigger #COVIDIOT https:
@64848Npc @Choseusernam @regularguy1313 @TomFitton Gotta call bs on ya Spanky. As a good critical-thinker, you know that new info keeps pouring in over this very question so you should not base conclusions on a single, biased study. Good rule of thumb: nev
@tracybeanz @MeHitchc0ck @DC_Draino Meanwhile, back in the real world... What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/80lqkKJnHC
@pacehighbiotech A nice review on the difficulties of assessing this 👇 https://t.co/6aDpmJLWGE
@MinistryDissent @jonnyrforeman @NeilDotObrien I read a few of your tweets. You might find it interesting to take a look at this article from Nature on asymptomatic transmission of Covid 19. It's fairly balanced, I think.https://t.co/qpgka7Pfnx
@lorrain00414525 Can someone point me in the direction of Asymptomatic spread studies? I can only find ones which say it’s less likely, but you are still infectious! 🤷♂️ id rather be spreading some facts 👍 https://t.co/vcsZM4DWfq
RT @takija2002: Bei asymptomat. zeigt sich z.T. e ähnl. #Viruslast wie bei sympt. #SARSCoV2 Infizierten. Symptomat. hängt u.a. von Immunlag…
@edgarbrodie @dense_evi @RodPincher @MichaelYeadon3 @TheyFearTheHare @doris_from @ClarkeMicah Try possibly the most respected scientific journal.... https://t.co/GFqzQfYcTu
@simondolan I tend to rely upon a respected journal. https://t.co/GFqzQfYcTu
@gregkellyusa Her selfishness is astounding. Asymptomatic spread is a thing. Here’s the data. https://t.co/hRXvB3lp64