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Originally Posted by russellw
It's actually irrelevant what percentage of the population is running round asymptomatic given that (1) we already know that having had it once doesn't create immunity; (2) we've still only tested 3% of the population and (3) we have solid evidence that even a single person (asymptomatic or not) is capable of creating a cluster of new cases.
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I don't think this is right Russ, sparsity of direct evidence of asymptomatic carriers makes interpretation of the epidemiological record difficult