“Asymptomatic Person Cannot Transmit the Virus” Maria Van Kerkhove Head of WHO Clarifies It

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has created a confusion during the briefing in Geneva after making a big U-Turn when it reported that “transmission of the coronavirus by people who were not showing symptoms is very rare.” Would this mean that asymptomatic person cannot transmit the virus? This is according to Maria Van Kerkhove head of the WHO Emerging Disease and Zoonosis Unit on her video here below.

In this video, Maria Van Kerkhove answered the question and answer portion, she noted saying, “The majority of transmission that we know about is that people who have symptoms transmit the virus to other people through infectious droplets. But there are a subset of people who don’t develop symptoms, and to truly understand how many people don’t have symptoms, we don’t actually have that answer yet,” she said.

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Here is another video with the media news caster facilitating the opinion with other doctors.

But the most significant issue here is that, if someone who is asymptomatic and the health authorities counted them as a confirmed case why is it they did not give info and details of asymptomatic cases and the percentage of cases that are asymptomatic.

Apparently the government and the media don’t want us to know the truth about COVID, this maybe because they wanted control and the other reason is that good news doesn’t sell; bad news sells.

Additionally, the mortality numbers are overstated, as they include people with terminal illnesses and other serious existing conditions. All such people who test positive and subsequently pass on are reported as COVID mortalities, regardless of the actual cause of death.

Imagine having so much of the virus in you that it’s coming out of you when you talk and yet you are still not sick? Weird isn’t it.

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