@Ryharris10 @isthisnetaken @SteveBakerHW There’s also this from Nature from 3 days ago. https://t.co/8IWQfxZGBy https://t.co/LZPysbCUFY
RT @NahasNewman: The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going…
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/5HDBapQ765
RT @NahasNewman: The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going…
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@BenKizemchuk @xelan_gta Please explain the difference between a "case" and an "infection"? As for asymptomatic transmission, cited paper has a relatively small sample size, and larger data assessment seems mixed. US CDC also warning of significant spread
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/Um4Ewrfohn
“The asymptomatic transmission rates ranged from none to 2.2%, whereas symptomatic cases’ transmission rates ranged between 0.8–15.4%.” Byambasuren et al. “these people are not the secret drivers of this pandemic”
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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 @NahasNewman: The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going…
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TIL: Man geht derzeit nicht mehr davon aus, dass die Mehrheit der COVID-Infizierten symptomlos ist. Das hätte riesige Implikationen für Dunkelziffer und auch für Maßnahmen - die Studienlage ist dazu aber divers https://t.co/AeAy6hB2hc https://t.co/DkAD5Nes
The emphasis that many public health heroes are placing on the risk that an asymp person who also tested negative is going to infect a loved one . . . is simply not proportionate to the magnitude of that risk, as quantifiable by the best available evidence
https://t.co/FNOaAWV8Ra @FatEmperor @theJeremyVine more details from this report
@sacca It's probably closer to these 13 studies that followed 21k people. Which was 17%. On balance no lockdowns with some asymptote spread should be the strategy. https://t.co/abXuUgsZbY
Reference article https://t.co/0SrtO4YlpQ
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/Doi4y7UYO7
@Wasp1968 @Kinsellas @Fox_Claire @neilgristle1 I think you should go back to the article you cite & actually read it. It doesn't say that at all. You seriously misrepresent what it has to say. https://t.co/9IHapF89Ir
@KSTaxEconomist Much like your other "work," you're taking data out of context to spread dangerous lies. Just because asymptomatic people spread the virus at a lower rate than symptomatic people doesn't mean they don't spread it. https://t.co/fFrgylxnbN
from https://t.co/KNUw74NIQH "That’s why precautions such as social distancing and wearing masks are so important, whether you have symptoms or not." !!! + " https://t.co/8JOLaXYn0x
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/bz4tJ444Ma " researchers are divided about whether asymptomatic [COVID] infections are acting as a ‘silent driver’ of the pandemic. "
@carolfm1011 @LuizCarlosPare3 @carangelini @mariajulia512 Carol, Se puder veja essa matéria recente da Nature sobre o assunto. https://t.co/1M5PaQdYCk
@BM7791 @MichaelYeadon3 @SpeedyShev @devisridhar Read this from Nature: https://t.co/IK6OcLteSe
RT @Sewer_toots: @Elise_ekd @fordnation @celliottability https://t.co/XNuLCGdsTA Read it and weep
@docdai @MerthyrCBC Are you sure? https://t.co/XNuLCGdsTA
@Vic_Rollison https://t.co/XNuLCGdsTA Read it and weep
@Elise_ekd @fordnation @celliottability https://t.co/XNuLCGdsTA Read it and weep
This article suggests ~17% of people infected with the coronavirus will experience no symptoms. @timspector - doesn’t that tally with your findings from the COVID Symptom Study App? It says they will transmit the virus to significantly fewer people than s
@FlyinqStormPop @GovMikeDeWine @StirlingULTra I got you this: https://t.co/eFLRh4cdCj
RT @DrOyukaB: Шинж тэмдэггүй ковидын тухай манай судалгаа Nature News-т What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/…
RT @JohnsHopkinsSPH: “The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggest…
@BM7791 @MichaelYeadon3 @SpeedyShev @devisridhar Contrary to what Michael has been saying, asymptomatic spread is common: https://t.co/IK6OcLteSe
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/zwxjS8VHnq
@FatEmperor Wrong! Read the full article. Stop pushing pseudo science FFS. You're gonna get people hurt. https://t.co/0dUDHR83WY
@JordanSchachtel More cherry picking. Unbelievable. Read the full article from https://t.co/7BJzi87p6E below. Conclusion; "...asymptomatic people should continue to use measures that reduce viral spread, such as social distancing, hand hygiene and wearing
@ingomar_gutmann @RalphJanik @FloArnusch alles hier drin: https://t.co/3Xxs1wbWpt
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/vAqFCF7i4M
@talking2much1is @kathleenusa2018 @PPathole @elonmusk What about all of the epidimiologist and virologists who are all saying that a significant source of transmission are asymptomatic carriers? It sounds like you aren't listening to anybody. https://t.c
@peterpham Here’s Nature’s latest summary based on all recent studies: https://t.co/XwwWdsKPPz
RT @2019wasbetter: Interesting article...looks like asymptomatic spread of Covid is not the “silent driver” of the spread. More evidence…
Interesting article...looks like asymptomatic spread of Covid is not the “silent driver” of the spread. More evidence against #Lockdowns https://t.co/78nuqEu6iq
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@FatEmperor Also in Nature https://t.co/y1xu6G16gf
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections. @morgfair https://t.co/ZvbdaAyXq1
@toni17lopez @velardedaoiz2 @Casconet @kikollan @navedelmisterio @ccarballo50 @diegodelacruz @carlesenric @janogarcia_ Si me permiten, creo que aún no está claro del todo el asunto: https://t.co/VeFwQjzrq7 En este artículo publicado 18 del 11 se muestran d
@TraderJ30790021 @towhey You might be interested in this. https://t.co/8oJC1iUdJM
@vbaosv Muy de acuerdo. Eso sí, hay estudios recientes que bajan el % de asintomáticos en la población general y hay dudas de si transmiten igual de eficientemente la enfermedad que los sintomáticos https://t.co/K3qxaEmRqD
RT @ArmenYuri: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/I7oXPL1Qbp
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/I7oXPL1Qbp
https://t.co/y414Rwzr2H Research early in the pandemic suggested that the rate of asymptomatic infections could be as high as 81%. But a meta-analysis published last month calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%. Jct: Apple-Oranging. In
@MrsSoose @toadmeister I assume Young is referring to this, which says nothing of the sort. https://t.co/avOsh1GthS
RT @montreal_girl: @RealSaavedra @MattWalshBlog A meta-analysis published last month shows that transmission to be around 17%. https://t.…
RT @malar0ne: Another day, another Stanford faculty member amplifying dangerous disinformation while cases spike. This is an issue that go…
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/MQaEFQGbCv :nature
@MattWalshBlog https://t.co/0UqKATYlEW It’s still contested among scientists because it’s difficult to measure, but it’s your civic duty to take precautionary measures anyways since we don’t know the full extent of asymptomatic spread.
RT @montreal_girl: @MattWalshBlog Hey Matt, excellent question, here is what we know now: https://t.co/jQoCmNiPyA The percentage of transmi…
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…
@RealSaavedra @MattWalshBlog A meta-analysis published last month shows that transmission to be around 17%. https://t.co/jQoCmNiPyA
@MattWalshBlog Hey Matt, excellent question, here is what we know now: https://t.co/jQoCmNiPyA The percentage of transmission from someone who is asymptomatic (will not develop symptoms) is ESTIMATED to 17%.
Another day, another Stanford faculty member amplifying dangerous disinformation while cases spike. This is an issue that goes beyond Atlas. Levitt, who's tweeting that masks & lockdowns don't work, steered policy in Florida in Israel. The facts: htt
ネイチャーの記事抜粋 パンデミックの初期の研究では、無症候性感染の割合が81%にもなる可能性があることが示唆されました。しかし、先月発表されたメタアナリシス1には、21,708人を対象とした13の研究が含まれており、無症候性の症状の発生率は17%と計算されました。
@MLevitt_NP2013 left his dignity a long time ago. The second he became a herdologist.
@MLevitt_NP2013 Embarrassing for a person of your stature to promote such a misinterpretation of that Nature article. Try this one: https://t.co/c7bKwDS09y
@TTBikeFit Also in Nature, “But a meta-analysis published last month1, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%” https://t.co/ZURjv7DhL0 Oh, and the CDC - https://t.co/uzCPyaqu5y
RT @XavierAbadMdG: Un altre article que sumaritza el que ja apuntava fa mesos. No hi ha majoria d'asimptomàtics de #COVID19. Són una minori…
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections Scientists are divided about whether asymptomatic infections are acting as a ‘silent driver’ of the pandemic. #covid19 https://t.co/9mLn0Gao5i https://t.co/mNEDoDgYox
Después de todo este tiempo de pandemia, ¿qué sabemos de las personas asintomáticas? @nature hace una revisión de lo que se sabe hasta la fecha 🧐 https://t.co/RpaCjcGML0
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RT @norberthaering: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/T5PBAGWGU2
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/T5PBAGWGU2
This article discusses research that suggests that asymptomatic Covid cases are 42% less likely to spread the virus. https://t.co/kEJUncca5e
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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…
“The actual public-health burden of this massive pool of interacting ‘asymptomatics’ in the community probably suggests that a sizeable portion of transmission events are from asymptomatic transmissions,” said @AndrewAzman. https://t.co/TzjT1XckWz
@john_actuary @carlheneghan @JonMinton The jury is still out on asymptomatic spread but unlikely there’s a virus- related difference in any effect of masks. https://t.co/7IBICt9NzN. https://t.co/IUY1PlIlpe
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/5F0c1OGYgj
RT @XavierAbadMdG: Un altre article que sumaritza el que ja apuntava fa mesos. No hi ha majoria d'asimptomàtics de #COVID19. Són una minori…
RT @nivedithalva: Another day and another point of view. But, one has to keep reading, learning and changing opinions formed on Covid. Jus…
RT @DrOyukaB: Шинж тэмдэггүй ковидын тухай манай судалгаа Nature News-т What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/…
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections “Now, 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.” https://t.co/wypX
@locust9 "But a meta-analysis published last month1, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%." https://t.co/Rm5qwQ8I86
RT @nikhilchitale: Important thread: #Covid
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections: "People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging" https://t.co/LMUjSecDjx
RT @swarada: The role of asymptomatic patients in the pandemic https://t.co/1BnJ6mSty1