What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections https://t.co/G3DNa9U6WC
20/ Om asymptomatisk smittspridning. Verkar inte så vanligt. https://t.co/jg39Skt3Ym
@invadingpirate @Johnrashton47 Um... There *is* evidence of asymptotic transmission. It seems likely to be at lower rates than for symptomatic cases, but those without are more likely to be out and about in situations where transmission becomes possible: h
damn bro @MartyMakary here is 80% https://t.co/EOaWCpXftM
@drkaanyl Müge Çevik, çoğu insan semptomatik olduğu için, onları tanımlamaya odaklanmanın muhtemelen bulaşma olaylarının çoğunu ortadan kaldıracağına dikkat çekiyor. Diyor ki Müge hanım hastalara odaklanalım https://t.co/O5cCGVVktK
@EskenSaskia @PeterGraessner Asymptomatische Infektionen, die Grundlage dieser ganzen Aktion, sind immer noch unwahrscheinlich. Vielleicht sollten man in dieser Richtung nochmal nachdenken. https://t.co/hHXiEjOu9r https://t.co/ZBL8fQnmIO
Lo que dicen los datos sobre las infecciones COVID asintomáticas https://t.co/EIGgnobmf3
@LTHlondon @meo64 @D0lina @RazInLondon @bilbooblib @nmsonline Uh, no it hasn’t. The rate of transmission may not be as high as originally estimated, but asymptomatic people can still transmit SARS-CoV-2. https://t.co/Q9GRBK2bdg https://t.co/SCDsemT8zM
RT @hjarche: Meta-analysis calculated rate of asymptomatic presentation @ 17% & found asymptomatic individuals 42% less likely to transmit…
Meta-analysis calculated rate of asymptomatic presentation @ 17% & found asymptomatic individuals 42% less likely to transmit virus & "because most people are symptomatic, concentrating on identifying them will probably eliminate most transmission
@37_robert @shollins77 @CP24 Yes you do. https://t.co/6QjUGdY635
@DGoing5 @fionapanc @deephouse44 @DeeDee31546896 @FatEmperor @ClareCraigPath I don’t think you’ve even understood r-rate based on this supposition. https://t.co/yHAG6V6e5X 80% is incorrect.
@arthur_jve @GrablyR Non ! Aucune étude sérieuse n'a prouvé que les asymptomatiques propagent fortement le virus. C'est même l'inverse. https://t.co/wuz02nQ7iy https://t.co/5A5MXNI0qV https://t.co/rqo13mfgbC https://t.co/75nr6rOtk3
@TimRunsHisMouth Here you go. 20%. Definitive enough for you? https://t.co/Nj6fwTYWhk
@Lifeblood_6 @jamiequint Different data - still an open question https://t.co/WVI4Ox2QiQ - and sure - for high risk people they should take as much precaution as they can. However it is still very kind for others in society to do all they can to lower the
@BabeTruth2 @CroCoach11 @16YearsOfBiden @JosephScientist Why does everyone bother testing my temperature when I go to my massage therapist? Lol. The data is unclear on asymptomatic transmission and how dangerous that is, if at all. Do a quick google search
@PromIhs //There is very little to no evidence of asymptomatic spread of infection.// If you have to cite references always cite the more recent ones , since they are likely to be based on more data. See this : https://t.co/pwIK3W0kke
No 1 in 3 - but still unclear https://t.co/LSjEEwgmv3
@markensysteme @ProfDTSchneider "But asymptomatic people seem to clear the virus faster and are infectious for a shorter period." https://t.co/JEuGkboZk3
@Tertianship @bradcam123 @GFL9112 @chrisfo65127871 Asymptomatic COVID is around 1 in 5. I have no idea where you plucked your number from. https://t.co/7914AjHjH4
"Research early on suggested that the rate of asymptomatic infections could be 81%. But a meta-analysis published in December (13 studies; 21,708 people), found the rate to be 17%. "Asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus." ht
@Schlautropf @SHomburg Oh Mann, nicht schon wieder dieses ewige "Staatsfunk, Schlafschaf, Ich-kann-so-toll-selbst-denken"-Gelaber. Es gibt da dieses Ding namens "Wissenschaft", vielleicht sollten sies mal damit versuchen, z.B. hier: https://t.co/FmarQ5vrOG
@Tomas_Miszczuk @AdamP_Olszewski @Kto72102356 https://t.co/NaFJOrya2o Pierwsze z brzegu.
@anne_gens @Folk89911323 @RMechoui @nikon56 @creton_brigitte @DIVIZIO1 Nature est donc un journal qui ne publie que de la merde ? 🧐 https://t.co/KxfShOXw0f
@Marase @Mapet63438811 @eicul @NEOVLIVNICZ Nemám sílu vám zase odpovídat - rozumíte tomu jako koza petrželi. Píšete opakovaně nesmysly. Vydáváte za fakta věci, které vůbec jisté nejsou. A poslední věc - zaměňujete medicínský problém s problémem epidemiolog
@racechikee @KatieM12121 @BorisJohnson Why do you automatically label the data they have used as "false, manipulated or non-existent"?? Pretty strong words that I suspect are the result of your own brainwashing... Others take a different, unbiased view...
@JackSpectrasoul @dereferencednb well your own factual source you cited before disagrees with you https://t.co/wI0Z6hj4NU
@tdh1689 @GoogleDoodles "... asymptomatic individuals were 42% less likely to transmit the virus than symptomatic people." Two separate studies with two different conclusions... https://t.co/juff1wGKbG
@KatieM12121 @BorisJohnson This is what some of the latest science data about asymptomatic spray of Covid 19. I tend to follow published papers what's possible https://t.co/MJW0ETv3Zb
@vandalsavage365 @HarshalR9 @Poojith91227500 @mufaddal_vohra Asymptomatics can spread infection!!! https://t.co/HJN1LTgWgW
@feslatio @ProfesorZubairi Ya sudah, ini kalau gitu. Atau punya penelitian yang bilang sebaliknya? https://t.co/SZKR29aZHP
@totoettata1 @Hailtothethie12 @Matenolol 2 éléments problématiques: - Appel à l'autorité: "je suis spécialiste du cœur et des reins, voici mon opinions sur l'épidémiologie..." - Son opinion (sic) est que les asymptomatiques ne transmettent pas, or il y a d
@stevethaviking @AngadGhungrana @YouTube People who are asymptomatic still spread the infection but do it less than symptomatic people ... https://t.co/7HKq6X849h. Try getting an education from a video longer than 10 seconds.
@BarillariDav Certo che a volte un pizzico di umiltà eviterebbe di dire stupidità. Le lascio "le basi della ricerca" così magari può fare un figurone al bar. Gli asintomatici contagiano lo stesso con una riduzione del 42%, fonte Nature https://t.co/0XMapZe
@mariamackay18 @Weysider @DHSCgovuk 20% apparently. Plus there is pre-symptomatic. https://t.co/3rZIrHaoHc
@Stop_MAZ_Agenda @Quicktake https://t.co/TsKa4EuaRu I could carry on
asymptomatic is very low https://t.co/SZKR29aZHP
@JamesMoggy96 @AlphaGoII1 @HumbleIslandman Yes it can, I can only assume you're actively avoiding this simple concept. https://t.co/Q9mwuHMSvQ
@AbeZuck @SeibtNaomi Yes, that's normal for a pandemic to count deaths with a positive result. But pathologists confirmed that most of them died because of Covid. (https://t.co/tYEfbLYESI). But no, not most cases are asymptomatic. It's about 17% (https://t
@Craig12940777 @grjack @The_Don1988 @KP24 https://t.co/BhySVIZsPH A simple Google search shows that you're bullshitting here.
@MarkHodder3 @NiciH10 @JoyAnnReid https://t.co/aaTFbqB0ng Here's a more recent article (November) They do spread it, they're just less likely to
@kurteichenwald @CapsGirl08 This is what Nature says about asymptomatic spread. Curious where the 9000 ppl come from https://t.co/VXRWX4tC5r
@msabouri @danjcyr @inden_l @sschinke asymptomatic = no symptoms asymptomatic =/= mild symptoms "Asymptomatic is someone who never developed symptoms ever throughout the course of their disease" https://t.co/kpmNKjJ83p https://t.co/W5dvKDQ569 https://t.
@nosoyyo7 @communistfriend @lakeeater The majority of COVID patients are not asymptomatic, only about 20% are (https://t.co/r8EbZW5dHX)
@SWSandy_ Thus is from November. https://t.co/gLSNru0FFJ
@Animallover5961 @Havensgarden @business I did! I learnt the opposite of what you wanted to "teach" me. https://t.co/5KmcuuPEbO
@ScootsLaGroots @Havensgarden @business Please read this buddy. https://t.co/5Kmcuuy2Ne
@TarroGiulio L'andamento epidemico non è costante per cui non è si può parlare di endemia. https://t.co/hT2v14PMiu Gli asintomatici sono il 50-60%. https://t.co/eCTLLxiET8 Gli asintomatici possono contagiare. https://t.co/hE3pUSQZBa
@Karl_Lauterbach 60% durch Asymptomatische? Sind das die neuesten Erkenntnisse? nature schreibt im November: 17%. https://t.co/y11uAQYpZ8
@nickdalton1972 @fionamflanagan1 The WHO link is from June , the Nature one from November with more data and analysis... over 17%
@eglisecovid Le JAMA ultra-morticole prétend que les asymptomatiques seraient responsables de 50% des contaminations 🙄; mais Nature est beaucoup plus prudent. Quand on lit entre les lignes, on se rend compte que c’est négligeable d’un point de vie épidémio
@kalinho @BNR Dat is dus gewoon niet waar. Je kan het wél overdragen als je geen klachten hebt. Ik ben nu echt nog meer in shock. Hoezo doet men in NL alsof dit niet een ding is? Zie o.a. https://t.co/B1HvFnJMw4 & https://t.co/cB5KMvIUrZ & https://
@KennethBodin @veteprotein @lolowhat @MBGoransson @surfbruden @gronvita @ovanavoordning @JarvsoLonnmo @JacobGudiol @AgnesWold Men det här med asymptomatisk smittspridning år ju lite av en myt – eller i alla fall väldigt överdrivet? Vi kan inte stoppa all
RT @okieeagle411: @Virgini43077700 @DavidM33887254 @matthewdmarsden @realjuliasong You're absolutely incorrect. https://t.co/DBh6oKcCYq
RT @enfermeira_a: E agr vou dormir q estou estoirada. Já vi q faltam vírgulas e um "s" no primeiro "assintomáticos" que escrevi, mas esta c…
@gsmum @Jamie_ORourke @Splotty5 @JujuliaGrace What you say is not necessarily true. What is likely us that asymptomatic but infected people dkk ok not spread the virus as easily or as widely. Here’s an article from Nature that talks about this issue https
RT @okieeagle411: @Virgini43077700 @DavidM33887254 @matthewdmarsden @realjuliasong You're absolutely incorrect. https://t.co/DBh6oKcCYq
@mikesix0three There is a reduced risk of spread, but those who are asymptomatic can still spread covid. https://t.co/oGYpxv6Nu6
@michaelmina_lab @ScottAdamsSays @scottadamssays It is not even proven that asymptomatics are creating outbreak for the virus. https://t.co/xwqJMZ6gr1
RT @enfermeira_a: E agr vou dormir q estou estoirada. Já vi q faltam vírgulas e um "s" no primeiro "assintomáticos" que escrevi, mas esta c…
E agr vou dormir q estou estoirada. Já vi q faltam vírgulas e um "s" no primeiro "assintomáticos" que escrevi, mas esta coisa horrível ñ permite editar. Espreitem este artigo da Nature e respectiva bibliografia p/+ info. https://t.co/sd09TjCABK
@compte_relaxe @Whiskey2ooo Oui un asymptomatique peut contaminer une autre personne, même si ca vous fait peur https://t.co/7LPUtvPwtq
@abood__al7 @Almajlliss الصين تتبع الطريقة الصحيحة وهي تعلمت من أخطائها في ووهان وحتى الان مسيطرة ع الوضع وحياتها طبيعية ترى نسبة ال asymptomatic في الانفلونزا ٥٠٪ ومافي فحص لها! وسبب وجود الكمامات والتباعد الان علشان الasymtoوالدراسات اصلا متضاربة في نسب
@SConwaySmith @LBC @AndrewCastle63 17% is a lot. Especially in dense cities where social distancing is not possible. https://t.co/LQoH3OpqWN https://t.co/LGU2RFwQmw
@nOnewnormall @JOHjohJOH12 @Ella32823623 This is not rocket science you fucking clowns....here's your evidence ...how much do you want ? stupid arseholes . https://t.co/pnTKoaYpGC
@BrendaCRVA @Decime_rizo @Solchi1986 @victor82400150 @GiacoDiego @QuotesforGoal No. Existen asintomáticos que están infectados con COVID. Y, además, pueden contagiar. https://t.co/Gc356wRDtp
@berean_truth @voiceofacanuck @TravelEatPlayDo @HopsonDoug @canmericanized 1 in 5 cases are asymptomatic and these people DO pass on the virus, obviously at a much lower rate than symptomatic people; what remains to be studied is their overall contribution
@kweest @Dave_233 @JamesMelville Why on earth would it be a scam? Who is going to benefit from it? Also science is not clear. Read this article from highly respected magazine Nature https://t.co/bUzHNAyvN8
@roelgrif Beste Roel, mijn tijd is kostbaar, dus ik heb geen zin in een discussie met iemand die zo overtuigd is van zijn eigen gelijk. Ongeveer 1 op 5 infecties van het coronavirus verloopt asymptomatisch: https://t.co/QFxStsFgo2 Uw reactie getuigt van me
@JvanderAa3 @AlmaTostmann @Wim_Schellekens @GGDGelderlandZ Asymptomatic en presymptomatic verspreiding gebeurt wel en als je dan niet test wordt het virus veel meer verspreid omdat die mensen weten niet dat ze besmettelijk zijn en gaan dus niet in quaranta
@littleb1gman @MahFranois3 @CaudeHenrion @lionel_case On est contagieux probablement moins, mais contagieux tout de même https://t.co/Fh5hwBhH0l https://t.co/iEZZ2NVK4p
@lizardfilth @Chun_ky @simsy1977 What about care homes ? https://t.co/IoLBcsF66X
04/ Den här tråden (med studie) från Muge Cevik är bra. https://t.co/jg39Skt3Ym
Questions 1. If asymptomatic is real, I have my doubts, how long would you be asymptomatic for? 2. At that point wouldn't you become immune? 3. Why aren't we having natural immunity tests if there's been so many #VaccinePassports #vaccination https:/
@CptOhm @dannyderito @Antiamerikaner2 @Citycrash @JosefHart3 @LabMa_de @einfach_machen3 @Google https://t.co/b7pbIAvsAj Ihnen ist Nature ein Begriff? Hier wird sich auf mehrere Studien bezogen. Die Datenlage ist noch nicht eindeutig, außer in puncto prinz
@iii_tanner @KuLYii @STweetycat @Drew40683012 @nypost My statement reflects current scientific discourse. Care to support your statement with any credible sources? https://t.co/3IQFA1o0Tb
@MyTwoCents4Urs @KuLYii @STweetycat @Drew40683012 @nypost My statement reflects the current scientific discourse. https://t.co/3IQFA1o0Tb
@im_winzane I agree that truly asymptomatic people are less likely to transmit. They probably have lower viral loads. Many of these cases are children. But some absolutely do. And pre-symptomatic cases definitely transmit, as they do with many diseases. ht
@KayliePaylie @never1ies @DarrenPlymouth @JohnMappin The big problem with COVID is that there is asymptotic transmission. https://t.co/JBhO0tXeGi
@jeroen_sluiter @RF_HFC @Sywert https://t.co/7Q5F9L0as2 "[..]meta-analysis published last month, which included 13 studies involving 21,708 people, calculated the rate of asymptomatic presentation to be 17%. The analysis defined asymptomatic people as tho
@GMRench @MarkeyGreg @CTmagazine Could you drop the emoticons and smartass attitude? This isn't funny. COVID 19 follows the same trend as similar viruses of where someone can spread the virus while never presenting symptoms. https://t.co/vbavFuSWcF
@Ga1tJohn @JimTimberthing @jhchill666 @Unlocked_UK_ @BorisJohnson @BareReality @T4Recovery Yes I’ve read it before. And it’s interesting. Your discussion here with James echos some debate in scientific circles. This article from nature again (seeing as you