New Study Says 'Silent Spreaders' May Be Responsible For Half Of U.S. COVID-19 Cases

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Alison Galvani of Yale University tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about her study indicating asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patients may play a huge role in spreading COVID-19.

 

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This makes sense. I am sure this true in Montana. Probably more than a few asymptomatic people escaped there fleeing states with a higher rate of COVID-19.

So many do not believe it yet.

I guess people better start taking better care of their body then, shouldn’t they?! News flash: Viruses don’t go away. You can control your own health and create an environment in which a virus doesn’t thrive (ie get your sick or kill you) Mind blowing, I know 🤯

Very scary with schools about to open across america within the next 30-45 days..

Are there documents for these studies

Shhhhhh. I don’t usually announce my arrival. I just kinda, show up.

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