Journalists please ask WHO to clarify the "asymptomatic" claim in writing—not just repeat their unclear statement, but actually clarify—and to provide evidence. It's a very important question and the confusion has already done great damage.https://twitter.com/gmleunghku/status/1270127930136424449 …
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This has blown up all day, like this. We need clarity and evidence, and quickly.https://twitter.com/drdavidsamadi/status/1270143769627766784 …
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Fever dry cough. These are not "covid" symptoms.?
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Are they telling people that if you don't feel like you're sick then don't worry, you can't spread Covid 19? Because that's an extremely dangerous statement.
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Thanks for transcript. Surprised as I'm a fan of your work yet
@mvankerkhove's statement seems clear to me but has been widely misrepresented. Imho must understand one definition & then it all falls into place:@WHO defines "asymptomatic" as someone who NEVER develops symptoms.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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