I highly doubt
But you do not know.
Neither does anyone else, especially since the WHO tests are so inaccurate with both false positives and negatives.
Garbage in, garbage out. Well know more in a week or two.
No one truly knows anything. But you can make a educated guess based on circumstances and evidence available. None of which points to huge numbers of infected going with no symptoms and staying undetected. And, here's a post from another poster with several links/summaries on that myth.
The original 86% study authors apparently dropped their estimate to 35%, when China switched from denying everything to actually treating/quarantining. And another study based on the isolated cruise ship put the estimate around 18%.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3828006/posts?page=114#114
No one truly knows anything.
Thats plain wrong. I know 2+2 = 4.
I know the sun will rise tomorrow.
And I know you are trying to justify a post that is unjustifiable.