I don’t trust the W.H.O. at all. I would wait on American Researchers to confirm.
I’m forced to agree with you there.
I’d like this to be true, but the source has zero credibility.
I think at this stage of the game it will be pretty hard to determine this.
I recall the Chinese gal that flew to Germany to work with a firm for a week and infected a bunch of the Germans. They finally tracked her down a week later in China. She never showed symptoms.
And what about the first(?) guy in New York? He got 40+ people sick as he was going about his daily routine and feeling fine at the time.
Of course I didn’t read the article. Perhaps they both had a tickle in the throat. “See - they DID have symptoms!”
It’s true but only on Thursdays and Sundays.
They change their minds so often any statement is possible
Actually, in a report I saw, the WHO rejected one study from China - saying up to 40% of transmissions were from asymptomatic - as unreliable. They then cite two studies of about 90 people each. One found ZERO transmission from asymptomatic, and the other found ONE. So...one possible out of over 180 total, thus transmission via asymptomatic people is rare.
That is from their report on wearing masks, which essentially says masks are worthless outside of a hospital environment.