50 percent of coronavirus infections be spread by people who have no symptoms according to a published study by American and Canadian researchers.
This is concerning. Now what the researchers did, was they looked at asymptomatic and presymptomatic transmission data. Remember asymptomatic means that youβre infected with the virus but that you have absolutely no symptoms and never feel sick. While presymptomatic refers to the time period when youβre infected but your symptoms havenβt yet started. Now, the research team entered this data into a mathematical model. And they reproduced New Yorkβs demography using 10,000 individuals. After simulating scenarios, their results showed that silent transmissions are responsible for more than half of COVID-19 outbreaks. And on top of that, they also pointed out that if you took all the people who had actually did have symptoms and isolated them, that silent transmission could still in fact cause and sustain outbreaks.
Since that info is based on a mathematical model, can we apply it to real life?
This is not a precise number. It is hypothetical and based on probabilities and approximations. But letβs take a look at another study that was published back in June. It focused on an Italian town where many of the residents were tested for the virus. And that study found that roughly 40% of people that tested positive did not have any symptoms.
The World Health Organization is supposed to be a science leader. Yet they recently said that only a small percentage of people are infected by asymptomatic COVID patients β why is that?
The World Health Organization has previously said that asymptomatic transmission was likely βvery rare.β But researchers pushed back, citing studies that have shown that this is in fact, possible. Now, the World Health Organization can lag behind because they tend to take a cautious approach. But, in their defense, scientific evidence is rapidly evolving because scientists around the world are racing to understand this virus. So in my opinion, hereβs the key information you need to walk away with. When weβre all out and about whether working or running errands, you should assume that anyone around or near you could in fact be infected with the coronavirus but show no symptoms. So, Iβm going to say this again – just like a broken record – please do your part to help slow transmission in our community. Stay 6 feet away from those who donβt live with you, wash your hands often, wear a mask, avoid crowded places, and any confined or enclosed spaces that have poor ventilation.