@ScienceUltimate @AlexBerenson @WajahatAli Wrong. Available info does support asymptomatic transmission even if it's at a lower rate than those with symptoms. Nature (THE science journal to follow if you care even a little) has this to say: https://t.c
@Jaras07260509 @Mateusz_lski @analmageddon @PolskaPolicja A to inny artykuł z Nature, który prezentuje inne wnioski: https://t.co/1VOroJUB4H
@LeahtheMoon @putoranafilms @MattWalshBlog Jan 2020 the who stated asymptomatic weren't spreaders. This study is in november. It lays out asymptomatics are low risk spreaders bc they don't do the things that cause spread https://t.co/Zd5Ew3DL4v
@alphalioness72 @MShellergirl @EricSClevenger1 @LuisMon99078758 @POTUS I’m not negating the study. There is considerable discussion regarding the extent of asymptomatic spread. It certainly isn’t 100%, and it isn’t 0% either. https://t.co/LP4tkrpKwV
@carola_lalabebe @Alex_KJanssen @Bullshit_vs_Lie @NickiVerweij https://t.co/rDKNAGvYu0 Die 1 op 5 kom ik vaker tegen, maar hier in ieder geval eentje. Dit komt overigens uit november vorig jaar itt die video waar principia... naar refereert. Dat komt uit j
@3GNole1 @jklmd123 @angie_rasmussen If by most you mean 1 in 5, sure 🙄 https://t.co/Y9m639qU1p
@JPoBTV @GGoknicks @anvilinvest @allahpundit there's not a definitive answer. https://t.co/w6BqUruKjE
@Jaihawkins @Aaronsmith333 @Adam_Creighton https://t.co/azc596Ut4J - as low as 17% apparently. Test and trace away!
@scottbuller @Darpigg @katieappleseed7 You're wrong, because it only takes one viral particle to infect someone. Sometimes you need to use science... https://t.co/ZhVJ9yXLBb
@ThoughtsAbStuff @mtracey @atrupar There is asymptomatic spread of COVID-19. https://t.co/J5mt0iyPqW
@SmillanMivisa13 Hay personas “presintomáticas” (que aún no presentan síntomas) que pueden contagiar a otros antes de presentar síntomas Algunos nunca presentan síntomas y especialistas indican que igual pueden contagiar pero menos que los sintomáticos h
@ferrix88 @GianniRosa62 @rubinorossob @Cartabellotta Ogni giorno escono sui giornali notizie di operatori sanitari (con ciclo completo di vaccino) che scoprono di essere positivi ed aver contagiato altri vaccinati. A dire il vero, parli a vanvera perché la
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
@BlackOrchydea la risposta corretta da dare, se non si è del mestiere, è questa https://t.co/n3mZiUJuRY
@maromano13 @DrPuerner ziemlicher blödsinn, ja? https://t.co/6GU94c1q4y https://t.co/6I8LmFK7iV
RT @TheBinderLab: … Mumps-, Röteln- und vermutlich auch Pocken-Impfung! 2) Niedrigere Manifestationsrate, d.h. viele unbemerkte Infiziert…
RT @TheBinderLab: … Mumps-, Röteln- und vermutlich auch Pocken-Impfung! 2) Niedrigere Manifestationsrate, d.h. viele unbemerkte Infiziert…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
RT @borghi_claudio: @Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argo…
@Original_LF @flayawa Non so che dirle, già è complicato per me seguire la questione lockdown, non mi arrischio ad argomentare se è vero o falso che l'asintomatico contagi, la letteratura prevalente dice di si. Se non fosse così suggerisco di evidenziare m
@SVurduvara @kuscumustafa @GirayhanUckan https://t.co/rnIVyHlYiT Daha az oranda olsa da, yine de bulaştırıyorlar.
… Mumps-, Röteln- und vermutlich auch Pocken-Impfung! 2) Niedrigere Manifestationsrate, d.h. viele unbemerkte Infizierte. Ca. 20% asymptomatisch, dazu viele sehr milde Verläufe, die auch selten Verdacht erwecken würden („Erkältung“). Diese… 2/8 https:/
@Cerbre20 @Le_Cobra8 @EustacheMarron @Mediavenir https://t.co/oh4aVZHdCX La transmission asymptomatique est certe plus faible MAIS elle existe et c'est un problème que le masque évite Pour les masques tu as des sources fiables ?
RT @SixandLaura: @AranenZen @AxtoxthexO @ClovisSangrail4 @EllisSonellis 3) around 17% of infected people are asymptomatic, & many more have…
@cannabinolpl @inspmoore @MdW_Polska @rafalhubert @BurokPastewny Badania opisane w Nature, sugerują przeciwnie. https://t.co/AOMXEKWqrP
@BjhaneyHaney @RawlinsonGerry @FernandezPerry @EmeraldRobinson Ffs, not being the driver doesnt mean its impossible or even unlikely. its still responsible for almost 1 in 5 infections and you are only 42% less likely to transmit infection, though infecti
@JoakimZander @CiHolmgren @LosCisnesNoCCM @AndersGlansk @TomasRamberg @parisahoglund Dessutom verkar ju det här med "asymtomatisk smitta" vara väldigt överdrivet? De flesta smittar när de har symptom, de som inte har symptom (eller väldigt milda) smittar l
@Eriker91947663 @theheraldsun 10-20% of transmission from asymptotic carriers. https://t.co/PL1uvveyyz
RT @karamaru_td: @geiger_warning 2のケースも17%ぐらいあるといわれてますよ https://t.co/PRCf6zcMVP >But a meta-analysis published last month1, which included…
@geiger_warning 2のケースも17%ぐらいあるといわれてますよ https://t.co/PRCf6zcMVP >But a meta-analysis published last month1, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%.
@AdemK2K01 @InvestBruh @benshapiro Here's asymptomatic 42% less likely to spread (though it's mixed because they're more likely to be out and about). https://t.co/E39IGZpArq
@GavinThorpe5 Err, that’s actual bullshit. https://t.co/0CUVjWlsol https://t.co/mQJRHjtDtH
@hermine_lys @ydroneaud @Sante_Gouv @gouvernementFR Tenez, un article qu'on nous cache : https://t.co/wcbcwf151g
@Billy___Hill @ComicDaveSmith Outdoor transmissions are nil regardless of health. Indoor asymptomatic spread is less likely: "the risk of an asymptomatic person passing the virus to others in their home is about one-quarter of the risk of transmission fr
Most importantly we need to stop pretending asymptomatic transmission is a risk factor we need to take ridiculous precautions for. The science has been clear about how little asymptomatic spread happens compared to symptomatic transmission for a long time
@LoewensbergA @BAG_OFSP_UFSP Ah ben je sais pas où tu l'as trouvée ton "étude" vu que tu t'abstiens de sourcer. Mais on va dire que Nature met tout le monde d'accord, et ils vont pas vraiment dans le sens de ton 0 transmission ! 😂 https://t.co/uHijWLrmTP
@hosshiy_ まだ分からないことも結構あるようです。 https://t.co/bUNYdBk1zq
@wokedownsouth @surreydemocrat @nick_the_geek78 Asymptomatic infection exists and it’s hard to distinguish from pre-symptomatic. You’re less likely to pass Covid on in either case, but you interact with many more people. https://t.co/do4JFGf5OM
@suroftheborder @evmarantdee @Jennyflower @Caroleshoulder1 Funny that. So are you arguing that the only people who infected anyone knew they were sick? What bastards! Or could it perhaps be closer to this: https://t.co/FrF5qoQrNf
@xRelentless7x @londonabstract @lilithsappetite @SpencerHarrop @aishpant @SimonWPatterson But both symptomatic Infection has been seen in very large numbers, & asymptomatic infection has been seen in smaller numbers. Nobody is suggesting doing things o
@fritsander @rudybouma "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/6i6HNBmc77 "Infectivity of asymptomatic versus sympto
@JeremyAllenWes2 @KrkDave @CDCDirector Asymptomatic spread doesn't seem to be a significant factor https://t.co/6OibmiDBF0
os assintomáticos e pré-sintomáticos tendem a agir como se não estivessem infectados, relaxando nas medidas de proteção. Falaram sobre isso na Nature (https://t.co/oMv6Styplg) e na Healthline (https://t.co/Ij2fBU2y9o). 15/21
"A meta-analysis published last month, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%" That is, 17% of people who contract it are asymptomatic. https://t.co/JIFAtZ13eO
@420illad @mn_huskerfan @jackmurphylive You do have enough scientific understanding to handle Google I suppose? https://t.co/jIYeGVMeiL
@B0nesJones @Enfieldian2 @bergine_o This is a good starting point, and also references some other studies: https://t.co/4PXAHesFUv
@iliasofjohn @VictorianCHO He is asymptomatic https://t.co/XY35wqnK3g
@djshawnc https://t.co/hkuhOAiohh. https://t.co/plGMPIRAwb. https://t.co/ZmH8xIjXPF https://t.co/EPu7yWmWur I don't need to labour the point any more do I...?
@Freed19789258 @bachismureddu @JolandaBivona @PiazzapulitaLA7 A fondo dell’articolo ci sono i riferimenti https://t.co/oZfF3WReyQ
RT @OutbreakJake: What's new since this excellent thread? Is asymptomatic transmission as important as symptomatic transmission, in terms o…
@PaulGar38504577 @anconky @stacey_large @Yucomi1 @davidkurten Have a read of this. https://t.co/duE0B7DAlD it’s balanced.
@Pierre_Doletaux @M__Jankowski @NocnaZ Tym razem Nature: https://t.co/a9qQh0PV7a
@JossDeWitt Plutôt autour de 20%. https://t.co/Kzb5aZ9HYB
@bloke666 @Crosscolin88 That doesn't say asymptomatic spread doesn't exist. It does happen although it's not the main driver of the virus and therefore measures are needed. https://t.co/2UzmZqOjgK
@naomirwolf "asymptomatic people should continue to use measures that reduce viral spread, such as social distancing, hand hygiene and wearing a mask." https://t.co/6GI1JFNvNx
@multesimus @hansvantelling @RonnieAmsterdam /1 Bram, klopt. Hans trekt de verkeerde conclusie uit https://t.co/aDSemcdhzS ... Nature definieert asymptomatic als mensen die helemaal geen symptomen vertonen bij een besmetting (kleine groep) Mensen die wel
@flagbignuts @GrantHinkle @KeithOlbermann here this will help you data intrepret buddy https://t.co/088RwfYh5a
@AnarchoMax @BaboonXrp @dan13456 @twobitidiot We know it happens. We just don't know how often and to what extend it is driving the infection rate. Here is a source for you: https://t.co/ic0PZNBF1m
@hansvantelling @multesimus @RonnieAmsterdam https://t.co/N2hWUHNxCc Volgens mij staat hier toch echt dat het risico op besmetting een kwart is van een symptomatisch persoon. Dus niet NIET?
An important thread with details from @mugecevik indicating the current understanding of asymptomatic spread of #COVID19
@microlabdoc @invadingpirate See e.g this -https://t.co/JZhmJXtDtN - I just take the skeptical view. I am happy to be persuaded though! I think not many are truly completely asymptomatic and transmit. Lots of presymptomatic.
@invadingpirate @bealelab @BQuilty @OutbreakJake following this with interest, as I think this is important issue. I have had a look too, and it does seem opinions are divided on how important asymptomatic transmission is e.g. (https://t.co/JZhmJXtDtN) so
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @OutbreakJake: What's new since this excellent thread? Is asymptomatic transmission as important as symptomatic transmission, in terms o…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
RT @OutbreakJake: What's new since this excellent thread? Is asymptomatic transmission as important as symptomatic transmission, in terms o…
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
What's new since this excellent thread? Is asymptomatic transmission as important as symptomatic transmission, in terms of what drives & sustains new outbreaks? Can we prevent population-level outbreaks by tackling one but not the other? How should fin
RT @mugecevik: A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infections About 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will exp…
I don’t have the time to explain this to each covidiots individually. If there were 648 hours in a day, I would have. https://t.co/LQp4Sn7rH9
@AdamBanksUK Thanks for asking. 1. It’s not a fact. There are many studies on asymptomatic transmission. https://t.co/uJWUtFkdPF and https://t.co/Vdg2wiCtN9 2. Yes it will not stop infection but it will stop replication and in turn transmission. 3.
Presumably, those attending house parties in AB spread #COVID19. So why couldn't outdoor dining (yep, carries less risk than indoors) where folks are jam-packed to together (no physical distancing I could see on Whyte Ave. patios) do the same? Just askin'.
If unmasked customers were asymptomatic, could they contribute to spreading #COVID19? Turns out it's possible but complicated & subject to change as all is in the pandemic. https://t.co/5nJV1lFYEP
@ecocentrism1 @ErinBanco @chrislhayes Many people with covid think they are not sick. Do you know what "asymptomatic" means? Apparently not. https://t.co/1x3ln22406
@Flavr7 @Agenzia_Ansa Se poi non le bastasse le cito la sua stessa fonte, dove vengono però inclusi i risultati di 13 studi e non di uno solo. Qui si parla di circa il 17%di probabilità di infettare anche da asintomatico. https://t.co/UPdsxyizeI
@sugarcoatedcorp @NNotsgo @barbawhiskey @Adam_Stratford_ @Fewsts Correct, but even in this article it says rear...not impossible. However over the months more upto date research has been done which again says it spreads https://t.co/DWlgqI3PMN
@StephenCurtis4 @Demo2020cracy And there is evidence of asymptomatic spread. The problem is determining how many people are asymptotic. The pool could be a significant driver for infection depending on how many people fall into that category. https://t
RT @Johnrashton47: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/G3DNa9U6WC
@rach_driver @KayliePaylie @Felstedboy Sure, it's easy. I don't need my mind to be changed, just you to keep your kids away from vulnerable people. https://t.co/OFtzM1XbDK
RT @Johnrashton47: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/G3DNa9U6WC
RT @Johnrashton47: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/G3DNa9U6WC
Evidence suggests that about 1 in 5 infected people will experience no symptoms, & they will transmit the virus to significantly fewer people than someone with symptoms But researchers are divided about whether asymptomatic infections are acting as a s
RT @Johnrashton47: What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/G3DNa9U6WC
What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/atMaffIvhm