RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
@ClareCraigPath Not true- studies have shown about 40% spread with asymptomatic carriers-however it looks like s high percentage of these become asymptomatic as well due to the low viral load. https://t.co/SPCAfHTWJx
RT @likita_Murtala: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/t2SQc7BsIw
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/t2SQc7BsIw
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
@MAJTOURE This article suggests that asymptomatic Covid contraction results in a reduced, but not eliminated, viral spread. adding to the general discussion only, I’m not an epidemiologist. https://t.co/iB2qRCVfWe
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This is especially notable when you consider the vast majority of (the small %) of young kids who get it are asymptomatic. “Byambasuren’s review also found that asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people.”
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
Wondering about asymptomatic COVID? It does happen and here's a summary.
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
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RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
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RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
מאמר חשוב קבוצה מצויינת What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/TPTl8ewvyh
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
Den letzten Teil bitte hinter die Ohren schreiben: "...will transmit to significantly fewer ppl than someone w/symptoms" Zur Einordnung: Muge Cevik spielt von der virologischen Fachkompetenz wie @c_drosten in der Champions League.
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will experience no symptoms whatsoever, they have shorter viral shedding & will transmit to significantly fewer ppl than someone w/sympt
@Mido42181449 @stixguru @RS_Eng_Brain @Crunch1976_AD Und noch einmal die Links zu den drei Studien, damit alle, die lesen können und verstehen, was sie lesen, es nachprüfen können: https://t.co/m0qFFy1ee5 https://t.co/xkJxdxDyym https://t.co/wa4VFVFyuA
RT @mugecevik: @armstrmatt @NahasNewman @DrToniHo This is a good article that summarises our current understanding about asymptomatic sprea…
@buckeyes883 @GovMikeDeWine That you know of. https://t.co/CJKFCv4152
@Blueeyesss1 @CNN Here's another one saying the exact same thing.. https://t.co/Y1XtAy4KXh
@ThiloAdamitz @RafUyc @takemitsuronin @CathyYoung63 @DrZoeHyde Yes, there are. https://t.co/jUds9L0yn5
@LearnedLarry @MLevitt_NP2013 I didn't say there's no need to study it but there's ample evidence for asymptomatic transmission. for example in this recent article https://t.co/8zlHRZPZcA
@Mido42181449 @stixguru @RS_Eng_Brain @Crunch1976_AD Hier ein Artikel: https://t.co/xkJxdxV9WW Ich zitiere: "People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging." Das dürfte klar genug sein. 4/
"...Asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people." #COVID19 #besafe #stopthelockdowns https://t.co/ve00fDh1KB
RT @mugecevik: @armstrmatt @NahasNewman @DrToniHo This is a good article that summarises our current understanding about asymptomatic sprea…
@alexisdabest27 @HearMeRoar53881 @haileybranson @latimes Lower but certainly not “rare.” https://t.co/auqCmcYwJP
@freeplayAP I see that there's debate, and conflicting studies. It changes daily, as new evidence comes in. I prefer to err on the side of caution. "People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challengin
@armstrmatt @NahasNewman @DrToniHo This is a good article that summarises our current understanding about asymptomatic spread. https://t.co/9AplLtozum
@ksorbsinnrvoice @RolandChylde @JayneCudzil @KC_in_Boise @business What kind of BS article is that? It’s like “Lord Fauci said...therefore it is so” Well again, as I said...there is no consensus amongst the scientists. https://t.co/Y2wINE3lXf
@KriittinenS @MikaelNiku Mutta juu, tästäkin asiasta on erilaisia näkemyksiä: osa kannattaa laajempaa seulontaa ja osa ei. Molemmissa näkemyksissä pointtinsa. Tässä Naturen juttu aiheesta https://t.co/Jz3HwAoZI0
RT @calebloschiavo: However, so much of this is hygiene theatre. Asymptomatic & pre-symptomatic cases are common & carry transmission risk…
@MoreeSpinne @Zigmanfreud But I appreciate that is anecdotal- so here is more full evidence. My understanding of the current concensus is that asymtomatic spread happens- but how much is unclear. https://t.co/dBQZ40XPvd https://t.co/NdIBdlFdxT Good su
@JoeSachse @AlexanderLauerm @Katrininthesun @M_T_Franz @ChanasitJonas @AlexE1789 Meta-Studie ist schwierig. https://t.co/fZjjwIXDQU Und: Kann man China beim #ChinaVirus vertrauen? https://t.co/uwpwobfA5W
@pedjeAF @margabult @BorgerPieter Hoe bedoel je, "stil"? Marga heeft kennelijk haar account zo ingesteld dat ik geen melding van haar tweet heb gehad. Lees dit artikel maar. https://t.co/VRV5vdFhmp
@jackwebster1990 @DionysusElegu @MichaelYeadon3 Good point -wrong study. Try this article instead: https://t.co/6fuONRHMKY and why do I think he spreads misinformation - God only knows!
@MarkChangizi From March. Old data. https://t.co/kO9j3YomXP
@merja_rantala @tutkersson @JuhanaSiljander @myllarni @eroonkoronasta Minusta olis tosi kiinnostavaa kuulla lisää tuosta viimeisestä lauseesta, olisiko sinulla viitettä? Itse olen käsittänyt, että jury is still out, esim. https://t.co/v0NZCjwHNN
@BorgerPieter @MarionKoopmans Nature dan? Een tijdschrift waar jij alleen maar van kan dromen dat je er ooit in publiceert. https://t.co/VRV5vdFhmp
@AnjaAver @pjvanerp @Cath77777 @artinspector @Meggy_Mae @Patrieeees @BSN_RN_Nathalie "Byambasuren’s review also found that asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people." Dat is nog steeds significant, dus. h
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections. People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging. #COVID #coronavirus #asymptomatic #infection #virus https://t.co/88RfeoAt29
@GrillMaster1957 @NPR The evidence leans that way, though they may not be super spreaders; the other concern is the difference between pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic. In either case, you can be shedding low levels of virus. Then there are the mildly symp
However, so much of this is hygiene theatre. Asymptomatic & pre-symptomatic cases are common & carry transmission risk (https://t.co/CDLp9TzoUc). Temperature checks, inconsistent masking, and limited cleaning will only do so much. https://t.co/jxuW
@Alex6twi @BarbaTruc20 @MFLamoureux Ce que je dis est que l'article que tu as lié ne dit pas ce que tu penses qu'il dit... : https://t.co/pKrAxXcNVi. "People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challeng
@donliveson @OxfordDiplomat Also, more up to date studies aren’t as sure as that one from June. https://t.co/g0gUcM4vcT
RT @T19R84: @drachenmamax2 @RS_Eng_Brain Ein neuerer Artikel dazu. Wie immer in der Epidemiologie: es ist schwierig... Aber die Differenzie…
@drachenmamax2 @RS_Eng_Brain Ein neuerer Artikel dazu. Wie immer in der Epidemiologie: es ist schwierig... Aber die Differenzierung präsymptomayisch vs asymptomatisch fehlt mit manchmal (und is was Kontaktisolierung angeht eine wichtige Unterscheidung) ht
@uchealth Search Asymptomatic spread you get this UC article, and this: https://t.co/HQQpTdpUPa which state wildly different stats and results...from about the same time period. Hence the reluctance of many to believe any one "expert".
@ChuckToney @geolinguistics Healthy people may or may not be fine. One in five infected people experience no symptoms, and can still spread #COVID19. https://t.co/5TbepU0IJC
@douglas_murray @mpchc1 @KonstantinKisin @ATHE1STP0WER It turns out that Fauci was right before he was wrong. The CDC is also pretty incompetent. Studies are a good idea -- not just making shit up as you go along. https://t.co/WB7qCaJDkl
@GabrielScally @brendan_neeson @we_connolly Thanks that’s v reassuring. (I had assumed with @ 20% of cases asymptomatic - the true number of people protected might have been lower than 95%). https://t.co/rP90Td3rK5
@PilonTommy @chrislu98744146 asymptomatic means you can still infect people. https://t.co/ygjZOWAa5u
@Patrickdery La transmission asymptomatique élevée ne semble pas faire l'unanimité : https://t.co/qDtWnN4DHI
@isa_picard @cdube_sante Avril...là on parle de novembre on a davantage de recul et de data. Drosten en juin en parlait. Nature en novembre. Pas de consensus et même si charge virale, ils transmettent. Ne pas négliger leur rôle. https://t.co/yScoJo29o3
"evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms, and they will transmit the virus to significantly fewer people than someone with symptoms" // #ValdiviaCL https://t.co/Ht4NcKeqlu
@martinsilenus38 @LieberthalIlse @NPR It's evolved as more evidence has been looked into. This is one of the more recent articles about it: https://t.co/K6lbCRElen
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/oAiJc0p4K8
RT @MartinRemains: @ThehouseH @LaymansScience @AoifeWa86097583 @honkma @BBCNewsnight @LukeJohnsonRCP For asymptomatic/presymptomatic COVID…
@CarlaSpade There was a post from Nature earlier. I said I would look at it. I suggest you do too. The article on asymptomatic infection says it does happen. Read it below. It says they may be a greater threat as they mix with society, thinking they don't