Has this changed: A top World Health Organization official clarified on Tuesday that scientists have not determined yet how frequently people with asymptomatic cases of Covid-19 pass the disease on to others, a day after suggesting that such spread is “very rare.”
At first they said it didn't happen, then they hedge with this statement. This was on June 9th and I can't find anything more current.
I see a lot of people claiming that asymptomatic people are causing a lot of the spread.
They walked back the 'very rare' thing the next day.
Somewhere the other day I saw some chart that showed that asymptomatic transmission was something like 50% of cases (?) but I was likely misinterpreting it. Kind of makes sense...you'd think at this point if someone has symptoms they'd be sure not to spend much time around others.
You'd think, anyway.