Potato Sticks
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Yes you do raise a good point and I went back to check some of the studies and news.com.au did inflate some of the figures. It does remain that some portion of the fully asymptomatic cases can transmit the virus, in some cases to many people mostly in the case of doctors, and very sadly, also in aged care homes.I think care needs to be taken to distinguish between people who don’t have symptoms at an observed point in time (but then develop them later on) and people who never show symptoms at all. Asymptomatic transmission captures both the above types but the vast majority of them fall into that “presymptomatic” category which is contact traceable.
The main point I’m getting at here is that it is very difficult to suppress the virus to a constant low level while reopening the economy, in the absence of eradication of course, as any substantial relief measures would cause a resurgence, and that neither is the status quo able to eliminate the virus, due to rule flouters and (even comparatively low) numbers of asymptomatic transmission which can also occur in places such as supermarkets.