Asymptomatic Spread

Timelines of Germany’s COVID-19 ‘Patient Zero’ and ‘Patient One’ Reveal Troubling Inconsistencies

A closer look at the timelines of Germany's Patients Zero and One reveals troubling inconsistencies, which call into question the entire official story of Germany’s alleged first COVID-19 cluster.
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The Original ‘Asymptomatic Spreader’ Was Not Asymptomatic: She Took Paracetamol

It turns out that the original 'asymptomatic spreader' whose case was widely reported in the medical literature actually had symptoms and took medicine. Yet the paper claiming otherwise has never been retracted.
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New Oxford Study Confirms Spike in Infections Following Vaccination

A new Oxford study claims to show the vaccines working. But a closer look reveals some strange features, plus a confirmation of the troubling post-jab infection spike, leaving us with more questions than answers.
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Seven Peer-Reviewed Studies That Agree: Lockdowns Do Not Suppress the Coronavirus

Many people struggle to accept that lockdowns don't have any impact on Covid outbreaks. After all, isn't it obvious that keeping people apart stops the spread? Here are seven peer-reviewed studies that say no, it's not.
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Number of Infectious People Asymptomatic: Not 1 in 3, but 1 in 19

Norman Fenton, Martin Neil and Scott Mclachlan, computer scientists at Queen Mary, have done an analysis of how many asymptomatic people there are with COVID-19. Their conclusion: not one in three, but one in 19.
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Why Does Wikipedia Claim a Fifth of Covid Infections Are ‘Severe’?

Why does Wikipedia's COVID-19 page claim 14% of infections are "severe" and 5% are "critical"? Worse, why does the US CDC say the same? Why aren't they following the up-to-date data, which puts global IFR at 0.15%?
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