How would you know if someone has an infection without symptoms? I don't think you have much right at all. Asymptomatic spread is hardly a thing. That is why it only appears in absurd models where the intention is to show a-spread. Because there is no data in the real world that it is a driver.
Gotta love it. The vaccine that doesn't stop you from getting it and it also doesn't stop you from passing it to someone.
#CovidZombies #LetsPlayCovidForever
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...rticle/2774707
Truly bizarre paper. The authors construct a model showing that 59% of Covid spread is asymptomatic, then pass that off the model's results as their own "proof" of that claim. I guess actual evidence doesn't matter anymore.
How do they get the results that they claim, you ask? Easy. They build those results into their model's assumptions with nice round guesstimates.
One set of hard-coded assumptions in their model dictates that 24% of cases are from completely asymptomatic individuals. A second set of assumptions for presymptomatic spread gets them 35%. Add them together? 59% of cases are from asymptomatic transmission. No evidence needed.
Gotta love it. The vaccine that doesn't stop you from getting it and it also doesn't stop you from passing it to someone.
#CovidZombies #LetsPlayCovidForever
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...rticle/2774707
Truly bizarre paper. The authors construct a model showing that 59% of Covid spread is asymptomatic, then pass that off the model's results as their own "proof" of that claim. I guess actual evidence doesn't matter anymore.
How do they get the results that they claim, you ask? Easy. They build those results into their model's assumptions with nice round guesstimates.
One set of hard-coded assumptions in their model dictates that 24% of cases are from completely asymptomatic individuals. A second set of assumptions for presymptomatic spread gets them 35%. Add them together? 59% of cases are from asymptomatic transmission. No evidence needed.
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