- Samples of all the asymptomatic cases were also cultured in the lab and “no viable virus” was found, meaning it cannot transmit a virus.
- This Study confirms that asymptomatic transmission has never been the primary cause of outbreaks.
The most recent study from China on the prevalence of infection after a lockdown found no transmission of the Coronavirus [CCP virus] among people who were in close contact with asymptomatic patients [someone who has not displayed symptoms after being infected], contradicting the current narrative that asymptomatic transmission plays a major role in the pandemic.
Samples of all the asymptomatic cases were also cultured in the lab and “no viable virus” was found, meaning it cannot transmit a virus. The authors also found that 190 of the 300 asymptomatic samples tested positive for antibodies (IgG and/or IgM), indicating a possible recent COVID-19 infection or the PCR test resulted in a false positive.
“This study confirms what physicians have known and non-scientists have suspected for millennia: namely, that asymptomatic transmission has never been the primary cause of outbreaks,” Dr. Simone Gold, MD, and founder of America’s Frontline Doctors told The Epoch Times in an email.