No evidence provided for airborne route-just a proclamation. I would have though you'd look for that in your role? The NEJM piece also provided no evidence the patients was asymptomatic, as subsequently detailed herehttps://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/02/paper-non-symptomatic-patient-transmitting-coronavirus-wrong …
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This is out of date. The flaws in the NEJM study have already been well discussed — indeed there were *some* (mild) symptoms early. So Dr. Anthony Fauci reached out to the Chinese CDC for info, they were unequivocal, they see asymptomatic transmissionhttps://youtu.be/wg5PjvbVioA?t=826 …
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Replying to @DanielleFong @MackayIM
Like the woman who wasn't asymptomatic after all, I wonder if some mild and vague symptoms are missed (fatigue, headache) or that haven't always been attributed to CV (GI issues). What symptoms are they considering beyond fever and SOB?
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I am sure it is a continuum. People don’t really have their alarms set off by a dry cough, low fever, malaise, vomiting or diarrhea. Anti-inflammatory drugs mask symptoms, as in the case reported in the NEJM
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