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Asymptomatic People Have as Much Coronavirus as Symptomatic People – Healthline
New research has found that people with a SARS-CoV-2 infection who are asymptomatic carry just as much virus in their throats, lungs, and noses as those who have symptoms.
- New findings add to the growing belief that asymptomatic carriers may potentially be able to spread the virus just as readily as those with symptoms.
- The new study
found it took asymptomatic people 17 days to test negative for the virus after diagnosis, whereas it took symptomatic people 19 to 20 days. - More research is needed to better understand how much of a role asymptomatic carriers play in outbreaks.
New research from South Korea has found that people w…
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