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Our local news media is reporting that, according to the CDC, the spread of COVID-19 is now 60% through asymptomatic transmission. I find that scientifically suspicious. So I did some looking into what other "opinions" are out there. Here is one article I found:

By Marisa Herman
Monday, 08 Jun 2020 5:31 PM


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The World Health Organization said Monday the spread of coronavirus from asymptomatic patients is "very rare."

While the virus can be spread from a person that has the virus and is not exhibiting any symptoms, WHO officials said that is not the main way the virus is being transmitted, CNBC reports.

The announcement is a deviation from early reports that indicated the virus could be easily spread from person-to-person, even if the person with COVID-19 has little to no symptoms.

"From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual," Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO's emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, said during a news briefing from the United Nations agency's Geneva headquarters. "It's very rare."

And yet people wonder why there is still so much push back and uproar. The conflicting information from "reputable" sources should cause everyone to pause and take a moment to ask "why?". If it's science, shouldn't there be a standard agreement on whether asymptomatic transmission is an issue or not?

I still do not believe that I could walk through a store, not coughing or sneezing or any other form of moisture coming from me, and after sanitizing my hands, could spread a virus I have no idea I have. I just can't buy it.
#freedom #freeyourface #liberty Our local news media is reporting that, according to the CDC, the spread of COVID-19 is now 60% through asymptomatic transmission. I find that scientifically suspicious. So I did some looking into what other "opinions" are out there. Here is one article I found: By Marisa Herman Monday, 08 Jun 2020 5:31 PM Join in the Discussion! The World Health Organization said Monday the spread of coronavirus from asymptomatic patients is "very rare." While the virus can be spread from a person that has the virus and is not exhibiting any symptoms, WHO officials said that is not the main way the virus is being transmitted, CNBC reports. The announcement is a deviation from early reports that indicated the virus could be easily spread from person-to-person, even if the person with COVID-19 has little to no symptoms. "From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual," Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO's emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, said during a news briefing from the United Nations agency's Geneva headquarters. "It's very rare." And yet people wonder why there is still so much push back and uproar. The conflicting information from "reputable" sources should cause everyone to pause and take a moment to ask "why?". If it's science, shouldn't there be a standard agreement on whether asymptomatic transmission is an issue or not? I still do not believe that I could walk through a store, not coughing or sneezing or any other form of moisture coming from me, and after sanitizing my hands, could spread a virus I have no idea I have. I just can't buy it.
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