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In reply to the discussion: Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says [View all]milestogo
(16,829 posts)2. Good to hear. I hope its true.
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there has been studies where Asymptomatic have the capability of spreading, shedding virus
yaesu
Jun 2020
#15
good points, I thinks as we know more about it, hard facts, they can keep it under control
yaesu
Jun 2020
#26
So, the many well-documented "super spreader" events were just a figment of someone's imagination?
PSPS
Jun 2020
#4
my guess is it's probably true but they need tobe very careful putting this out there
LymphocyteLover
Jun 2020
#50
Puzzling - the whole purpose to wearing a mask if that if you have it and don't know it
PaulRevere08
Jun 2020
#25
Singing emits just as much as coughing. That's why churches are superspreaders. nt
SunSeeker
Jun 2020
#56
Research has demonstrated that live virus remains in the air for around 15 minutes after normal
JudyM
Jun 2020
#57
Every human that I come into contact with I consider a carrier until proven otherwise.
littlemissmartypants
Jun 2020
#60