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CDC says asymptomatic individual is half as infectious as a symptomatic COVID-19 patients

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 25, 2020 11:38 IST

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The Coronavirus epidemic is spreading rapidly around the world. The number of corona infections and the number of deaths are on the rise. Since there is no drug or vaccine available to treat coronavirus, do not use drugs that are used in severe illness.
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The CDC has made a claim in this regard. According to the CDC, non-sympathetic corona patients have a lower risk of infection than symptomatic corona patients. So let's find out what the CDC has to say.
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People with no symptoms are safer than patients with SARS-CoV-2. According to the CDC, they have come to this conclusion after conducting research in several countries. This research showed that people who show symptoms.
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An infected person with no symptoms reduces the risk of infection by 50 percent. A 50% non-spread condition is considered safe. Similarly, there is a 50 percent danger situation. This is because the infection was detected in a timely manner by a person who did not see it.
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The information provided by the CDC can be positive. This is because it can reduce the risk of infection in India. According to the Ministry of Health, 69 per cent of patients have no symptoms. Currently, the virus is transmitted from one person to another.
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Trials for the coronavirus vaccine have been launched in several countries around the world. Trials of some vaccines are in the final stages. Indian company Biotech has started working on the vaccine with Thomas Jefferson University of Philadelphia. Wait a long time until the vaccine is ready.
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