“Oh, and these asymptomatic carriers were infected in September with a highly contagious virus somehow and, yet, their families didn’t get it?”
“From our own experiences with this virus, we know none of this is possible.”
Not only is it possible, but I’ve personally seen this “highly contagious” virus in two separate households (husband and wife) where one individual catches it, is symptomatic, and the other never gets it. And in one case the husband wasn’t immune at the time (my assumption) — he got it six months later.
I question a lot of things we’ve been told about Covid.
and I have seen numerous married couples admitted at the same time for Covid. I have seen countless examples of it infecting households. We are talking about the statistical probability of 111 high risk people being asymptomatic and then not giving it to anyone else. This is some BS.
and I have seen numerous married couples admitted at the same time for Covid. I have seen countless examples of it infecting households. We are talking about the statistical probability of 111 high risk people being asymptomatic and then not giving it to anyone else. This is some BS.