Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is ‘very rare,’ WHO says
This was, of course, the entire reason for shutting down the world: The idea that you could get someone sick when you didn't even know you were sick. The only solution was to social distance. However, they are now saying it is "very rare". Oops, no shutdown needed!
This was, of course, the entire reason for shutting down the world: The idea that you could get someone sick when you didn't even know you were sick. The only solution was to social distance. However, they are now saying it is "very rare". Oops, no shutdown needed!
- Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, the World Health Organization said.
- Preliminary evidence from the earliest outbreaks indicated the virus could spread even if people didn’t have symptoms.
- But the WHO says that while asymptomatic spread can occur, it is “very rare.”