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
[ - ] Belfuro 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 6, 2023 02:54:41 ago (+1/-0)
Saying covid was fake forgives those foul creatures for their bio weapon.
Do not conflate mild, easily defeated, with non existent
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 6, 2023 03:07:09 ago (+0/-0)
no, i must say the truth covid is fake and they committed crimes that they need to atone under the law.
a bioweapon is designed to kill millions ore billions. the only that died in this farce were the poor souls that were murdered in the hospitals due to bad protocols. for bacterial pneumonia
[ + ] Belfuro
[ - ] Belfuro 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 7, 2023 01:51:17 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] TheYiddler
[ - ] TheYiddler 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 6, 2023 04:11:28 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] SithEmpire
[ - ] SithEmpire 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 5, 2023 21:57:26 ago (+0/-0)
To make your title a bit more specific: it is true that a virus mutation can be largely asymptomatic, and true that it spreads better that way, but the huge lie was that such a mutation could be safe for many but also deadly for many others. With that in mind, my statement is that mutating to become asymptomatic is the ultimate goal of any general virus because it then survives and spreads unhindered, and obviously it is also the event which marks the end of any concern about it.
From there one concludes that the normal, unenforced human actions in response to the presence of absence of symptoms is already quite good. If anything, people without symptoms should be encouraged to take more opportunities to gather, to help expedite the spread of anything asymptomatic at all which may be present (as well as having a positive social effect). Alongside staying home while feeling ill, those actions together work with the fast viral evolution and help steer it into irrelevance. No stupid chink tests, no wrecking the country in an unwinnable fight against evolution.
The notion of an old Victorian pox-party also has merit, though perhaps as plan B.
[ + ] dosvydanya_freedomz
[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 1 point 1.7 yearsSep 5, 2023 22:24:30 ago (+1/-0)
there's no such thing as asymptomatic spreading. its made up, its bullshit.
how you get viruses?? by getting in contact with the excretions: muscus, saliva and other types and for that to happen the person has to exhibit symptoms
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646474/
remember people have been suffering from colds and influenza type of viruses since forever and yet these clowns dont know for certain if you can infect while not showing symptoms?
what kind of stupidity is this. remember we arent in the dark ages anymore. we are in the post atomic age, post internet age and post modern age. so do tell why this isnt for certain at this stage??
[ + ] TheYiddler
[ - ] TheYiddler 0 points 1.7 yearsSep 6, 2023 04:13:36 ago (+0/-0)