luchtschip schreef op 14 juni 2020 11:31:
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Nee, nee en nog eens nee.
the W.H.O. did not announce, report, or discover that people who are infected with the sars-CoV-2 virus but have no symptoms hardly ever transmit it to others. (Some headlines left the impression that such people aren’t contagious at all.)
They can and do spread the disease, and the W.H.O. knows it. As Michael Ryan, an Irish epidemiologist and a veteran of two Ebola epidemics and the campaign to eradicate polio, who is leading the W.H.O.’s response to covid-19, said on Tuesday, “It’s clear that both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals are part of the transmission cycle.”
Ryan was speaking at a Facebook Live event that the W.H.O. had hastily convened to offer a “clarification” of remarks that his colleague Maria Van Kerkhove, an American epidemiologist who is the team’s lead technical consultant, had made the day before, in which, out of context, she seemed to say that such transmission was “very rare,” inspiring the startling headlines. There had been a “misunderstanding,” Van Kerkhove said at the event; there was no new statement or policy, whatever the impression. “Maybe we didn’t use the most elegant words,” Ryan said.
www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/...Ik begrijp wel dat geen enkel land wat gedaan heeft met het bericht dat jij plaatst.
De WHO zegt zelf dat het verkeerd geïnterpreteerd is door sommige media.
De door jou geplaatste mededeling is onjuist en dat weten de landen die beslissingen moeten nemen.
Ik begrijp niet dat jij bij herhaling dit soort berichten blijft plaatsen, terwijl ze op 12 juni al gecorrigeerd zijn als onwaar.