hrothgar, on 2020-July-25, 15:39, said:
At least on this side of the pond, doctors have been talking about asymptomatic spread for months.
And, yes, it's quite likely that people who are symptomatic are more contagious, but that's not the issue.
The issue is whether people who are asymptomatic pose a significant risk.
I see you've ignored the WHO article I linked because it doesn't back your position. I didn't say coronavirus wasn't infectious in the asymptomatic, I said it wasn't HIGHLY infectious in them.
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Some of them believe that God will protect them and others.
Some of them believe that not being allowed to go out infringes their 'right' to free speech and free assembly.
I know that for a grown-up this is difficult to grasp. I could hardly believe it until, as a Doctor, I visited some of their homes. But it is true. Some people just don't care about you, me, or even Richard.
hrothgar
I'm fortunate perhaps to live in a relatively sensible city where there is none of this that I've come across even reported. It's much worse in bits of the US and I suspect a few very particular areas of England.