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Howard Tenenbaum's avatar

Like I said before. The word "asymptomatic" was *chosen* and was not used casually. It was used with intent, to divert the attention of people who might have had problems with the notion that HEALTHY people could transmit a disease. Or that HEALTHY people could test positive for a virus (with near universal false positive results). So instead of indiscriminately testing HEALTHY people, something most would have rejected, or at least there was a chance such testing would be rejected, the powers that be invented the term "asymptomatic testing". So everyone was sick, but just didn't know it... right.

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Priscilla Schwartz's avatar

I'm not doctor, but I think this was the first time in history THE EXPERTS said people who were NOT SICK, could make others sick. It NEVER Mada any sense to me and I figured it was a pressure tactic to get people to comply.

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