:: asymptomatic infection ::
And “asymptomatic contagion”.
I’d like to see the objective evidence that such a situation exists? Specifically, how the evidence was gathered.
Did they find someone with COVID, asymptomatic, and sent them out among the population to infect others to prove the hypothesis?
Without the science, any report of “asymptomatic and contagious” is anecdotal.
Anecdotal is a synonym for bullsh!t made up by the Scare Media.
My cousin, after several days of feeling under the weather with some moderate symptoms matching the WuHan Flu, and at the coaxing of his wife, got tested and learned a day or two later that he was ‘positive” for COVID-19. By the time he got the results, he was 10 days into his illness and was already feeling better.
He said that his fever rose slightly just in the evenings, just over 100, but his temperature was normal in the mornings including the morning he got tested (he lied and said it was 100 or so, because they weren’t going to give the test to asymptomatic people at the time).
Anyway, he more than finished his 14 days of self-quarantine, kept the wife quarantined also, and is doing just fine today. Had some mild breathing troubles initially, but that has subsided.
I wouldn’t call it asymptomatic, but he was certainly not deathly ill either. For the record, he’s in his mid-60s.
He is the only person I know that even has tested positive. He’s anxious to help out with antibody testing and such, but only on a voluntary basis.
Check the internet - asymtomatic studies in Chelsea, mass, Bay Area and LA county.