In a blow to the COVID-19 "silent spreader" narrative that has been used to push for universal masking, including controversially among schoolchildren, a recent study published in The Lancet suggests that people who are non-symptomatic rarely have the ability to infect others.
Silent transmission is the idea that those who are infected with COVID-19 but show no symptoms can still spread the virus to other people.
While all relevant studies show that presymptomatic and asymptomatic "silent spreaders" account for some proportion of infections in other people, the degree of silent transmission is less clear.
i dont trust the lancet but.... oh yes according to some ppl here it is a bioweapon 😂😂🤡🤡
Belfuro 0 points 1.7 years ago
You are assuming that the mild variant they released is the only variant