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posted by martyb on Friday April 09 2021, @01:25AM   Printer-friendly
from the hidden-in-plain-sight dept.

More than half of people with strong Covid infection are asymptomatic, new figures show:

More than half of people with a strong Covid infection did not report any of the major symptoms, new figures from the Office for National Statistics have revealed.

This underlines the risk of people spreading the virus without knowing they are infected which is thought to be one of the main ways the coronavirus pandemic has been able to spread so easily around the world.

The ONS said 53 per cent of people with a strong positive, or high viral load, between December and March did not report having any symptoms compared to 47 per cent who did. It excluded patients likely to be at the start of their infection when transmission and symptoms are thought to be less likely.

Fatigue, headache and cough were the most commonly reported symptoms amongst people who had a strong positive test for Covid-19.

[...] "Around half of those we tested did not report any symptoms even whilst having high levels of the virus present in their body. This underlines that people in the community may unknowingly have the virus and potentially transmit it to others."


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  • (Score: 2) by PartTimeZombie on Friday April 09 2021, @02:47AM (1 child)

    by PartTimeZombie (4827) on Friday April 09 2021, @02:47AM (#1135180)

    That looks really cool, and if I thought I might need one I might buy one. Fortunately my neighbours and I all agreed right at the beginning that this might get serious, so we locked down hard for six weeks, and I don't need a mask anymore.

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Friday April 09 2021, @04:34AM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 09 2021, @04:34AM (#1135206) Journal

    Hey, that's not for the protection factor - I expect it to be as lousy as a $0.5 surgical mask in this respect (lousier if you can't disinfect it between two uses - the electronics in it will certainly make the task way harder).

    It's rather a fun way to push back on facial recognition. Need to be cheaper tho' to have it used by a lot many - won't quite work otherwise [xkcd.com]. Hmmmm... on a second thought...

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