RT @WmHaseltine: Evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms. That doesn't mean they have a strong…
RT @WmHaseltine: Evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms. That doesn't mean they have a strong…
Evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms. That doesn't mean they have a stronger immune response. https://t.co/2LjcrRoBeu
There were no statements unequivocal… Just a lot of maybes or possibilities where the other article was more definitive.
@LouiseMMallo8 @dclarke1984 @Joeheff79 @Independent_ie Hmm interesting. Well here's a rebutal https://t.co/RS98vpEwQW https://t.co/nYUZyE6QwE
@tesa1945 @DanielJHannan "Plus asymptomatic people aren't contagious anyway" That's not backed up by research now https://t.co/auPFuxjysi
RT @JohnsHopkinsSPH: “The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggest…
RT @JohnsHopkinsSPH: “The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggest…
RT @JohnsHopkinsSPH: “The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggest…
@Ewan_C_Forbes @MichaelYeadon3 I’m posting this Nature review again because if you read it you’ll see how the claims based on that one Wuhan study are false manipulation. A large review can be close to conclusive, a single study never can be. No honest sci
RT @ConquerCovid_19: ~1 in 5 infected patients has no symptoms. The asymptomatic transmits #coronavirus to significantly fewer people than…
As usual asymptomatic spread is not the main driver.... just like every other respiratory virus. Lockdowns, quarantining healthy people, shutting down businesses, etc...are not the solution https://t.co/78nuqEcuTQ
RT @ConquerCovid_19: ~1 in 5 infected patients has no symptoms. The asymptomatic transmits #coronavirus to significantly fewer people than…
@Cleavon_MD @amuse Except you are not following the latest research re: masks and asymptomatic spread. Read past the headlines. https://t.co/78nuqEcuTQ https://t.co/bcEfA3SdYf
@FatEmperor Then how is this explained, also published in Nature, and updated today? https://t.co/HTxzNHYWDP
RT @alanmcn1: @JaneRockHouse @adbeggs @drmarkgarvey @LauraPiddock @DrJV75 @Lisa_McNally1 Nice recent summary in Nature. Less of a transmiss…
RT @NahasNewman: “In a manuscript posted on medRxiv this month, they report that the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to ot…
RT @NahasNewman: “In a manuscript posted on medRxiv this month, they report that the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to ot…
RT @NahasNewman: “In a manuscript posted on medRxiv this month, they report that the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to ot…
@JB_London1212 @Marie07276884 @MichaelYeadon3 Once you buy the idea "asymptomatic spread is not a thing" you can move on to "therefore masks are not useful" and "lockdowns are ridiculous" and "just stay home if you have symptoms". This approach has FAILED.
RT @NahasNewman: “In a manuscript posted on medRxiv this month, they report that the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to ot…
“In a manuscript posted on medRxiv this month, they report that the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to others in their home is about one-quarter of the risk of transmission from a symptomatic person.” https://t.co/SaoIqK1X03
@AlexCrawley16 @hulllive Apparently they are doing though to a lesser extent. https://t.co/i4lMeXhAPj
@joannastar @JenWilliamsMEN Asymptomatic people are far less likely to spread C19 than those with symptoms, so not much point testing them. https://t.co/g5iiz3hdsD
RT @Hibryda: https://t.co/AHkeCX0SpC #COVID19 #data @key_covid
RT @Hibryda: https://t.co/AHkeCX0SpC #COVID19 #data @key_covid
Kogo testować? https://t.co/EaCDXA2h7M
"Although there is a lower risk of transmission from asymptomatic people, they might still present a significant public-health risk because they are more likely to be out in the community than isolated at home" @andrewazman @JohnHopkinsSPH in @nreasearchne
RT @almost_sapiens: Growing evidence suggests that about 1 in 5 people infected with COVID-19 experience no symptoms — much lower than esti…
https://t.co/Jg601IBJLq Is another domino about to fall? I suspect that there is almost no asymptomatic spread at all. The real spreaders simply offer excuses like "oh, it's so mild, it must be common cold" and cont to pass it instead just staying home
RT @Hibryda: https://t.co/AHkeCX0SpC #COVID19 #data @key_covid
RT @Hibryda: https://t.co/AHkeCX0SpC #COVID19 #data @key_covid
https://t.co/AHkeCX0SpC #COVID19 #data @key_covid
@lyne_ian https://t.co/jVCIS3Nvyl You quoted Nature?
@Baldor28714391 @Stefania_Cixi69 @Miti_Vigliero Gli asintomatici (dai dati attuali ) sono i carrier di circa il 20% delle trasmissioni, difficile essere più precisi. Il problema è che con questi numeri solo screening di massa (ora) e vaccinazioni di massa
RT @rikomrnk: 新型コロナでは発症前に感染力のピークが来ることは知られているが最後まで全く症状の出ない感染者の感染力についてはよく分かっていない。複数の調査を対象に解析すると無症状の感染者が感染拡大に寄与する割合は約17%。無症状者の感染力は症状のある人の42%程度…
What is the role of asymptomatic cases in #COVID19 transmission? Here's what the science says https://t.co/rYMaywM4wT
@NewPATea @Keithrandall @paulscheer @MattLeinartQB https://t.co/yNIPqWDVkb here's a whole article from a few days ago in Nature saying that no one know so to assume anything is a risk
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/wQe8PIX2hv
#CovidLockdownTrue What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections - Estudio revelador, cuestionamiento: el aislamiento general no estaba justificado! asintomáticos no son agentes de contagio 😷 https://t.co/86chCdA41E
新型コロナ無症状陽性者には全く発症しない無発症と発症前状態の二通りある。当初、無発症者は80%にのぼるとの見方もあったが、13本の研究報告に基づく横断分析では17%との計算で、無発症者が他人に感染させる率も発症者よりかなり低いようだ(同分析では42%低い)。 https://t.co/RXDO6mVEiP
Los asintomáticos contagian en menor proporción que los enfermos sintomáticos... What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/FFnzr2jZnF
@Ewan_C_Forbes @MichaelYeadon3 And with asymptomatic spread you misrepresent the science because your sources are so faulty. It’s far more nuanced and the idea its ‘zero’ cases is nonsense. The article you choose to spread is an economists opinion, not sci
RT @nature: Evidence suggests that about one in five people with SARS-CoV-2 experience no symptoms and they will transmit the virus to fewe…
RT @rikomrnk: 新型コロナでは発症前に感染力のピークが来ることは知られているが最後まで全く症状の出ない感染者の感染力についてはよく分かっていない。複数の調査を対象に解析すると無症状の感染者が感染拡大に寄与する割合は約17%。無症状者の感染力は症状のある人の42%程度…
Data article on Nature:
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/bJkGBrS0QX
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/qxLqfSnFES
@GoddessOfPeace8 @AnthonySabatini The true story from the REAL puplication. https://t.co/eBGP8NJ3Yv
@FatEmperor ASymp CAN/DOES spread it. Read the real truth here. https://t.co/eBGP8NJ3Yv The “Nature Communications” is a joke!
@Dr_D_Robertson @adamhamdy Problem is even science can't agree on this https://t.co/RSs8KbOnMC
RT @NahasNewman: The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going…
RT @JohnsHopkinsSPH: “The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggest…
@jljcolorado Creo que respecto al % de asintomáticos y su importancia en la pandemia aún hay incertidumbres. Respecto a la importancia de la transmisión por aerosoles, sabes que no vamos a discutir https://t.co/K3qxaEmRqD
~1 in 5 infected patients has no symptoms. The asymptomatic transmits #coronavirus to significantly fewer people than the symptomatic. It is still not sure about whether asymptomatic infections are acting as a ‘silent driver’ of the #COVID_19 pandemic. ht
RT @bozka24: @polskalogiczna Mam dosyć tego wirusowego szaleństwa, ale cos mi sie zdaje, że polski wydawca nie za bardzo przyłożył się do p…
@MichaelYeadon3 A far more rounded view here: https://t.co/M2bZN6njdK And https://t.co/XX9JIIPmhw I find them far more enlightening about asymptomatic individuals in general than the Chinese study and it’s still clear asymptomatics should continue 2 use m
RT @RebeccaChandle1: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/CRZT4gAsSf
@Seamhead27 https://t.co/vBxj7d0rHL Not according to this recent Nature article?
RT @boticariors: 🔴What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/RK9sggY5fH @gomez_rial5 @Virusemergentes @MariadelMar…
@1972tomek A tu artykuł z Nature. Mówi o tym, że wstępne dane wskazują, że bezobiawowi zarażają mniej o 60-80%. Bezobiawowych natomiast jest około 20% wszystkich chorych. https://t.co/mwXWUdKhX8
@1972tomek @jzpinski Warto przeczytać ten artykuł w "Nature", bo mówi on coś innego. No chyba, że bardziej wiarygodne jest Russia Today ;) https://t.co/p1D4EOlAv7
RT @AzizianRahim: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections Scientists are divided about whether asymptomatic infections are a…
@munny_b @toni17lopez Kuppalli (no de mi cuerda) los define: https://t.co/x2d68qqQrF "Asymptomatic is someone who never developed symptoms ever throughout the course of their disease, and pre-symptomatic is somebody who has mild symptoms before they do g
RT @sgy01121: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/FWUl7eMD8l
RT @ShahlaFarzan: About 1 in 5 people with the #coronavirus will experience no symptoms, according to a meta-analysis of 13 studies involvi…
About 1 in 5 people with the #coronavirus will experience no symptoms, according to a meta-analysis of 13 studies involving 21,708 people. But it's still an open question whether asymptomatic infections are a ‘silent driver’ of the pandemic via @nature
See also... https://t.co/ggpwxj7Gpo What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.
@FatEmperor Wish they'd make their minds up... https://t.co/SdKb5RXjsU
Muy interesante...
RT @NahasNewman: The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going…
RT @reopenpa: Asymptomatic spread is rare. If you're going to worry about Asymptomatic spread you may as well also mandate goggles. https:…
RT @reopenpa: Asymptomatic spread is rare. If you're going to worry about Asymptomatic spread you may as well also mandate goggles. https:…
@HagleyTom1234 @KMUltra1 @MaajidNawaz "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..." That's in Nature article on asymptoma
@polskalogiczna Mam dosyć tego wirusowego szaleństwa, ale cos mi sie zdaje, że polski wydawca nie za bardzo przyłożył się do przedruku z oryginału. https://t.co/hOQ3fRMFJu
RT @MarkDavidsonAfr: @JordanSchachtel More cherry picking. Unbelievable. Read the full article from https://t.co/7BJzi87p6E below. Conclusi…
Asymptomatic spread is rare. If you're going to worry about Asymptomatic spread you may as well also mandate goggles. https://t.co/PTHlIgpSWA
@kerry_moakes @MaajidNawaz They will look at all evidence in the round. https://t.co/1KJYHHObtj
@La_Abejita_ @awoffinden @MichaelYeadon3 @SpeedyShev @devisridhar And you just love to make statements without evidence. Who would believe anything coming out of Wuhan with their track record. Studies show that while asymptomatic spread is lower than sympt
RT @CastlDalmunzie: #Publichealth People without six can pass on #SARSCoV2,but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.As…
@HagleyTom1234 @MaajidNawaz One study? There have been many studies and a meta study which indicate otherwise. You don't normally if ever give a recent study not yet subject to peer review precedent over pre existing body of evidence. Obviously? https://t
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/C9X5mkzGYT
@MaajidNawaz here is natures position on asymptomatic cases: It's fine if this changes, but we should be wary of promoting singular studies and extrapolating policy until we have a clearer pattern. https://t.co/5bDuVVUHpF
RT @nature: Evidence suggests that about one in five people with SARS-CoV-2 experience no symptoms and they will transmit the virus to fewe…
@MaajidNawaz Seems Maajid claim is way too strong: "There is no evidence for the asymptomatic spread of Covid." Even false? "Byambasuren’s review also found that asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people
@FatEmperor If anyone genuinely cares about the current status of scientific understanding it's below. But honestly, reading the comments, I despair at the chance that anyone does. https://t.co/5bbigPaJKJ
@MaajidNawaz That's not accurate, scientifically, but instead a politically-motivated cherry pick. You are misrepresenting the information presented in Nature. Please don't misinform. To do so knowingly is unethical. https://t.co/I78adlVVvq
#Publichealth People without six can pass on #SARSCoV2,but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.Asymptomatic people should continue to use measures that reduce viral spread 👉🏿social distancing, hand hygiene & #Maskup😷 @nature ht
@FatEmperor But that's not at all what Nature says about it. You are trying to misinform. https://t.co/I78adlVVvq
@doyerdediego Well, he's just one expert. There are many others who disagree. There's a debate happening on that exact point right now. https://t.co/HpJHrOKPOE
@gnrsmiffies @stezia7 Actual epidemiologists and virologists that study these things for a living. Yeadon said it’s not possible to spread these things without symptoms. Which is 100% false. He loses all credibility with just that. Being a VP is not a cr