That it's largely a non-issue for a number of reasons, not least that people who have recovered were indeed sick in the recent past and may still be infectious
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Replying to @GidMK
What if they were not sick? - One of the 'Asymptomatic Positives'. I find it very hard to take the idea of asymptomatic infection seriously - and its hard to separate that from faults in the way that the PCR test is being interpreted (careful words) This is NOT a non-issue
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Replying to @RogerB_worth
There is very high quality evidence that truly asymptomatic people make up a fairly small minority of cases. I discuss this all in my recent piecehttps://gidmk.medium.com/covid-19-can-be-spread-without-symptoms-eb69d505356e …
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Replying to @GidMK
You don't accept that a significant number of people who are 'asymptomatic' are simply not infected?
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Replying to @GidMK @RogerB_worth
If, as you claim, a very small number of healthy people can be infectious to others, surely, in the bigger picture then, it is one of your "non issues".
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Replying to @bam57581565 @RogerB_worth
Asymptomatic =/= healthy, that is just a very ignorant thing to say. Look up asymptomatic hepatitis if you do not believe me
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Replying to @GidMK @bam57581565
By that definition, nobody is ever 'healthy' in your terms are they?
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Replying to @GidMK @bam57581565
Thats a childish response to a serious point. Can you do any better?
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Lol mate, you just implied that, in response to the very well-evidenced fact that viral infections can be asymptomatic, I thought that no one could ever be healthy
It was an absurd and illogical statement and I gave it the response it deserved 
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