@Jawa66923519 @stevestannard4 @VaccineIn I'm afraid you are wrong. Do some research. It's so easy to do before you tweet? https://t.co/b9A69bdr98
@Helen29260350 @stevestannard4 @VaccineIn You are wrong. Why am I not surprised? https://t.co/b9A69bdr98
Anyone who is infected can pass on the #virus. Whether they are #symptomatic or #asymptomatic, there is no difference. Whether or not they have been #Vaccinated, once, twice, three times or however many times you wish. Don’t believe me? Check with #BigPhar
@marialouise_c @OnlyAsking3 1 in 5 people get no symptoms, your situation is very common https://t.co/zIsVANeYJO
@SoggyBill @benbbaldwin https://t.co/yg0SmJig0j uhh https://t.co/P7Qc514jBx https://t.co/eqCSUN1DOn the only thing that is hard to pinpoint is rate of spread. But your pretty disingenuous to believe that asymptomatic spread isn’t real.
@McAlindenS @dmcbfs @ONS "But a meta-analysis published last month, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%." https://t.co/PR3sUZhkTa
@CasconUpm @ivaningrad @jorloplaz @toni17lopez No, pero siempre ha sido un tema muy discutido. Por ejemplo este artículo de Nature. Claro no está. https://t.co/zdQPsiH44R
@SebastienAeko @Nodo23049099 @corsair31900 @BOROWSKIMIKE Ouiiiiii, bien-sûr, la plupart des transmissions sont fait par des asymptomatique super transmetteur, on me l'a jamais faite celle là https://t.co/5awAVru5Kz
@OrnumTech @JoannaSD_07 @rosellacottage Still no evidence to your claims to share with me? I note your use of deflection. Admittedly, transmission is reduced in asymptomatic individuals, but they’re not 100% risk free. https://t.co/TMfPQUIDpp https://t.co/
@Nitti74 @Arpan2799 @PaulLomax @Tradingwaves12 @DrEliDavid Paper on a symptomatic transmission https://t.co/VRx5dMR39u Nature article looking at asymptotic transmission https://t.co/qU6wAEwSkr Lancet article on the evidence for aerosol transmission (ie doe
@IkNet Dit onderzoek kwam op dezelfde dag uit, ook in Nature. Iedereen kan alles vinden, binnen 10 minuten, precies zoals het diegene uitkomt: https://t.co/1Oc6uckNAt
And from November 2020. https://t.co/uE3nJ1YHoJ
@EusebioCirrus @TrumpFilho @bolapreta29 Nope não há evidências científicas que digam isso sobre os assintomáticos https://t.co/9vVy1csBcr
Okej. Vi har olika siffror på asymptomatiska fall. Från 8 - 80 %. Vi går på den här. Runt 20 %. Vi tror inte att dessa människor testat sig. Vi killgissar alltså att ~4 500 000 människor har haft covid i olika allvarlighetsgrad i Sverige. https://t.co/
@EpluribusAnders Fast hur räknar vi ut det? Den här har vi iofs. ~20 % Vi räknar också kallt med att de som är asymptomatiska inte testat sig (varför skulle de?). https://t.co/C2tCx9Kucd
@Emma_A_Webb @Deedy2201 And because I don't like quoting stats without sources: https://t.co/zIsVANeYJO "evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms, and they will transmit the virus to significantly fewer people t
@Crazycdn2 @DreaHumphrey And 40% of fully vaxxed players have covid. Probably would've had the same result with none vaccinated, and 80% asymptomatic. Sounds like it doesn't work at all. https://t.co/vIkxJ85gY1
@BartlettFred @sarahbeth345 Percentages and definitions again. https://t.co/n5wmTK2B0U But note that asymptomatic people are less likely to transmit for obvious mechanical reasons: if you aren't coughing etc, you don't spread the virus as much.
@AndrewSoper13 Difficult obviously to study - short of just doing true randomized surveillance testing at a population level. Attempts at modelling this have been done but they're just models. https://t.co/KT7usUN0cM
@StueyPhooey 20% of people who get infected don't have any symptoms tho. It's a valid question, should this 20% of our population, many who have already had this virus & have antbodies for it, be "forced" to take a vaccine with threat of becoming a 2nd
@stevenjm63 @Dogsbreakfast75 @abcnews Never heard him say that, but here's an article in Nature saying while less infectious, asymptomatic spread of COVID-19 does occur. Plus you are less likely to know you are infected and more likely to be out and about
@noorchashm @joerogan @AaronRodgers12 You do realize that up to 81% covid positive cases have no symptoms or very mild right? https://t.co/IPVW7F3BQ7
@OneSpiked @liberty_places This article links to an analysis of 79 studies, take your pick! https://t.co/lC8iIlf6Hk
@MCoeur1984 @_JoMarney @DailyMailUK No, the evidence shows that asymptomatic transmission exists. https://t.co/iXLZcCenRc
@MCoeur1984 @GayngryL @Big_HAM12 Is this your only research or did you compare it to others to see if there was a consensus? https://t.co/iXLZcCenRc
@mrli044 @MartyMakary Realmente es más bien al revés: el 80% son sintomáticos. Ese mito de "el 80% son asintomáticos" viene de un estudio mal hecho de inicios de la pandemia. https://t.co/gnwYH4tpJ5
@ChrissyWalnuts @small4lyfe @petenick7 @Tubze @atrupar https://t.co/2wVyj7BrTG Is it exhausting? Everything must be so hard for you sweetie... https://t.co/5aaJET2cLK
@PeterByardDavis @TimLWilkinson @dimsie Yes but asymptomatic people are much less likely to spread than symptomatic people so isolating when unwell will make a difference. Remember vaxed people can also be asymptomatic carriers. https://t.co/INSs2I0vxO
@CraigWhitaker1 @RMSones @LBC @TomSwarbrick1 It is potentially less but still a significant risk. https://t.co/mjmus1iN0V
@ammejo1 @boocles42 @AizaLou82 @cerberus5555 @RWranglebury The government don’t state where their figures came from but the scientific studies dispute that. Evidence from Nature suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms. h
@ZonaZbojnika @Dej_PL Nie mówią że nie istniej tylko że jest ich mniejsze ilość niż początkowo zakładano https://t.co/kcMUui2Qge udowodniono że szczepionka są lepsze od naturalnej reakcji oraz izmu https://t.co/avxJANIUP1 Nie wiem może VEARS działa lep
@shortymcmil @crwequine Everybody is unique. You may be one of the people who gets COVID but is asymptomatic, so unless you were tested you don't know if you had it or not. https://t.co/Hp5CupbcZY
@asha_mat @DIVIZIO1 https://t.co/5awAVru5Kz Après ça date de fin 2020 mais bon.
RT @PenerangRakyat: @_Kheri_ Where did those numbers come from? It's much higher from some sources. https://t.co/foZzR5XF9L Malaysia's fi…
-Professor John Ioannidis of Stanford University, quoted (IFR) for Covid of 0.00-0.57% (0.05% for under 70s). -The mortality risk for the elders with comorbidities is 1000fold from the young. - early treatments protocols ignored - constant fear mongering
@AlanBro97774427 @DrEliDavid This is house hold survey, before delta, which excludes people in hospitals and care home who are most likely to be severely ill. 75% is not the same as 98% Some studies claim otherwise https://t.co/TI78BXUscq Look how effect
@geosociety @Ronadh_Cox @volcanobobcat https://t.co/aQ6oOQ3Q6z Honor system is not enough. Look, I'm not going already because cautious (I am, and my employer is). But this just doesn't seem like a science-supported choice.
@micfrd @CPC_HQ What is slowing the current death rate is vaccination and spot testing. The unvaccinated anti-vax protesters aren't helping. Just look at Alberta. https://t.co/MKGp7Ad23n
@chris_ottawa_ @FreedomIsrael_ Less than 20% https://t.co/UZzKWAqNtX
@Domadora76 @Malamadre Claro que existe. https://t.co/5yp9FgB8CH
@unknown50644558 @Cut_Covid19 @UKHSA Well, indeed your source seems more precise, however, an article, the same day on the same source and corrected 3 days later claim a slightly less positive result :-) https://t.co/B65O0dPrBH Am I misreading ?
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/wHNVIIn1PR #asymptomatic #COVID19
@PatriciaPitsel @mormonmombutnot Why don't you do some proper research? It might ease your fears to know the truth. The truth is they disagree and the scientists who say that no symptoms means no sneezing are making a good point. https://t.co/0brnchGxDR
@Lurking16483459 @kazemalsaher30 @CTVNews Here you go spreading MORE misinformation. Asymptomatic DO spread the covid virus. Stop watching your fox news and do your research. Stop being apart of the problem, grow up and get vaccinated so that we can all
@SonnyDa61889466 @ss_shocks 1 is wrong. Asymptomatic carriers spread the virus but not as much as symptomatic carriers (Pubmed search, https://t.co/TA480U2Ta4). Then 2 is also probably wrong. 3 is probably true, w/vaccine is the best 4 is true if you have
Asymptomatic transmission of #covid is less than originally thought.
The common argument for vaccine mandates is: You have no right to infect me. But cases are partly driven by asymptomatic and presymptomatic spread—people who are unaware that they even are infected. 7/37 #COVID19 #Delta #VaccinateJa #MandatoryVaccination
@TheBitlandPrinc @ScaryLikeAFoxx @RWMaloneMD "Byambasuren’s review also found that asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people." https://t.co/BEqkgjokmP
@ChrissyBrockway @greg25103852 @DBoggss510 @bexlago Not sure where you get that most asymptomatic cases are in children. There is still no clear data on how many asymptomatic cases there are and therefore what the distribution is. Read this article https:/
@NQRinside @MaryMller19 On purpose. https://t.co/csN3DzGr4o
@Liecatcher1 @Protestlockdown Asymptomatic transmission. https://t.co/LbzJ75DZR5 https://t.co/6ZunHxYUa8 https://t.co/cxahvKISqT https://t.co/I4TpqoGoRp Quote, "Transmission without symptoms critically contributes to the unabated spread of SARS-CoV-2 and p
@Mark_J_Harper @sajidjavid Follow the science. You can be an Asymptomatic vector. https://t.co/uBiaeX2hk5
@fraudfauci1 @JordanJen3 @Johnnylowpez @simplysenaa @Boujeebriii Unlike you I actually have experience in conducting research so I don’t need to pretend. We know that asymptomatic cases can spread covid, but we don’t know exactly to what extent https://t
Si sabes que los síndromes respiratorios agudos tienen síntomas. Eso pasa porque la memoria de anticuerpos fue superada y está trabajando. Y solo así es contagioso. Los asintomáticos nunca contagiaron SARS.
@octaviorrv A ver, de dónde saca Vd que el SARS-Cov-2 no se contagia cuando no tienes síntomas ? "People without symptoms can pass on the virus" https://t.co/F2s6Q0LCEv
@PapaPapag1954 @YEBREK @DanielJohnsuk @JuliaHB1 https://t.co/9ErGCLpRqA there you go
@Paco514 @PeggyHaymes @GB_gumdrops @kprather88 Broad sweeping generalizations can lead to misinformation. The challenge doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It means there needs to be more data analysis. I'll link to an "old" article. https://t.co/MQkqEDIME5
Old but important The asymptomatic are not the drivers of this infection. #COVID19
@MackayIM @graphocalypse Not that I've seen. Would be nice, though, given evolution of the virus. https://t.co/BNtEj2LMzy
@8bitsdepoder @FLMIRONES @informativost5 @Dariomenorroma toma estudios un poco mas actualizados https://t.co/UliuhUFZrL pero vamos, me gustaría ver como controlas una pandemia de un virus respiratorio sin pcrs ni aislamientos...
@TigzyRK @PedroRodPai @Gandalf59624584 @marinaverit @SBSLSP A priori beaucoup moins que les autres : https://t.co/5awAVru5Kz
Maybe a breakdown could spark independent research? If you’re not reading both “sides” of every “view”- https://t.co/KNprJoivWQ https://t.co/v8dVuTeRZ7 https://t.co/VzN99w8RPr https://t.co/kYeb3L4juW https://t.co/xVsuXnmO2j https://t.co/oWxJSVtHwg h
@livelovenofear I'm sure you can make a good guess. https://t.co/GZjeyMTxGg
@stickmanden They all do. Thats my point. All large scale studies on this show some asymptomatic transmission. https://t.co/MINCp22PTE
@ScienceofSophia @pirate_kopp @EjihelL @DIVIZIO1 Ils sont pas tous d'accord mais en gros si tu prends en compte le nombre de asymptomatique + leur chance de transmission ça fait 0.17 * 0.35 ce qui fait moins de 10 %. Après c'est du sur sur non plus. https
@RayLee143949 @TorontoStar Not to mention every government has continually underfunded healthcare, nursing homes & education. Yet the unvaxxed are the problem haha. No talk of asymptomatic immunity or a decrease in spread from asymptomatic; which are
@celliottability Why haven’t we returned to normal & opened up then? Why aren’t we considering asymptomatic case immunity or partial, and decreased spread by the asymptomatic ? https://t.co/7whLROJGn7
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/H2ct6ndTi3
@gallowayisanazi Nope, that’s rubbish as well. Asymptomatic people can and do spread. Jesus Christ. Here’s a CREDIBLE scientific website reporting on this, please read, for your own sake. https://t.co/DYIkZTgJT3
@GreenDee @BrautigamRoland @LeonieVIP Het percentage patiënten dat geen enkel symptoom ( dus bv helemaal geen hoofdpijn, verkoudheid, koorts, niezen of keelpijn) ontwikkeld ligt ergens rond de 20 % volgens mij. Ik weet niet waar u de 85% vandaan haalt. htt
@polybadger @TexasTribune @TexasAFT 81% of cases are asymptomatic. You can still shed virus to others even if asymptomatic. https://t.co/V4VEbthP5O
@ChrisBlec @RitchieTorres https://t.co/P5284Q7oF3 Being vaccinated in principle decreases your viral load, so a higher chance of being asymptomatic. Asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people. +42% transm
@rzioni אדרבה דוקטור, תביע את דעתך במאמר בנייצ׳ר או סיינטיפיק אמריקן ותסביר למה אלה שטוענים (על סמך מחקרים אחרים) את ההיפך ממך בעניין החיסונים וההדבקה האסימפטומטית טועים לגמרי. @RackMada https://t.co/pWNAYH3GIf https://t.co/U8GOhjRLNN https://t.co/aOUYa
本当に「若い人が無症状」なのだろうか? 5人に1人(17%)は無症状だそうだ。専門家の意見が聞きたい。 https://t.co/IOHcElec69
@LibertyLogGER @phrasenlauch @Karl_Lauterbach Asymptomatische sind keine Treiber der Pandemie, das ist schon länger bekannt. https://t.co/fpSZDRkxdo