dixiegirl1035
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Thank you for the response.
So now, there is an article from Science magazine, which says the aspect of asymptomatic transmission (which as we know was learned from the German cases per Dr. Fauci), is flawed.
Bringing link forward from upstream / I would like to study/discuss this further, as it’s a major factor in all of this, imo:
Study claiming new coronavirus can be transmitted by people without symptoms was flawed | Science | AAAS
Yes, if you go to the article there is a discussion on what is deemed asymptomatic. The person was tired and had muscle aches and took an equivalent of Tylenol. That was her symptom and is being ballied about. She did not have a fever, did not have a cough, did not have a sore throat, did not have trouble breathing. Jeez... if being tired is a symptom that is being discussed,. MOO, that's not the WHO case definition so I can understand why it's called asymptomatic transmission.
"The letter in NEJM described a cluster of infections that began after a businesswoman from Shanghai visited a company near Munich on 20 and 21 January, where she had a meeting with the first of four people who later fell ill. Crucially, she wasn’t sick at the time: “During her stay, she had been well with no sign or symptoms of infection but had become ill on her flight back to China,” the authors wrote. “The fact that asymptomatic persons are potential sources of 2019-nCoV infection may warrant a reassessment of transmission dynamics of the current outbreak.”
Some are calling it flawed because she was tired, she had muscle aches and therefore had symptoms.
"Afterward, however, RKI and the Health and Food Safety Authority of the state of Bavaria did talk to the Shanghai patient on the phone, and it turned out she did have symptoms while in Germany. According to people familiar with the call, she felt tired, suffered from muscle pain, and took paracetamol, a fever-lowering medication."
Health folks fighting about such.... again, she didn't meet the WHO case definition of symptoms. Does WHO need to change symptoms to include muscle pain, egads!
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