cherdano, on 2020-July-28, 04:00, said:
If that's too high a bar, maybe you can tell us about ONE expert who said such a thing?
If you can't, maybe next time don't immediately get defensive and claim you are absolutely right because EVERY expert and THE UK GOVERNMENT says so when someone disagrees with you?
I do not have recordings of the daily press conferences or of the experts that radio 5 had on, but it was said many times that you were MUCH more contagious if symptomatic, I listened to almost all of those while they were happening.
COVID is fairly infectious, but the 1/10 or so of that rate for the people without symptoms does not to me justify saying that you're highly infectious while without symptoms. The pictre is confused by asymptomatic meaning different things to different people depending whether they're differentiating between people who never get symptoms and people who haven't got them yet.
On another subject - I don't know how many people have done a Coronavirus home swab test, Ipsos/MORI working with Imperial college asked me to take one (I presume to try to estimate how many asymptomatic cases are out there). I thought I'd relate my experience.
They contact you by letter asking if you'll participate.
If you say yes, they send out your testing kit which consists of:
Sample tube and swab
A piece of cardboard that folds into a box
A plastic bag with a sticky strip to seal
Stickers for box, bag and tube
Detailed instruction booklet
Covering letter, giving the url for the post test survey
Sticky label for sealing the box
The instructions are to book your courier online, then take your sample for 8am on the day you booked the appointment for, as the courier slot will be 0800-1800, and you won't have any idea when it is until the courier leaves the depot that morning. You refrigerate the sample till the courier arrives. In my case there was nothing on the website indicating when the guy was coming (0732-0932 despite all the literature saying the slot didn't start till 8) till 0816 and the courier was with me at 0822 so planning was impossible. If you live alone and are working, this system will not work for you, but I guess many of their clientele will have symptoms and thus be at home.
You get a maybe 10-15cm piece of plastic with 2cm cylindrical cotton bud on the end to take the sample
The tube is shorter than that, you take the sample, put the swab in the tube and then there is a weakened point where the swab breaks off to the length of the tube and you then put the lid on the tube.
There are detailed instructions about handwashing and keeping the swab contamination free
To take the sample, you rub the swab repeatedly on your tonsils and the back of your throat. Then up each nostril. The former (as you are warned it might) made me gag almost as soon as the swab touched, the latter gave me a sneezing fit, I hope I got enough of a sample to be useful.
Then you put a sticker on the tube, seal the tube in the bag, put a sticker on the bag, put the bag in the box, put a sticker on the box and stick it in the fridge.
The courier arrives with an icebox into which you toss the box without the courier touching it.
Edit: I've now done the survey which is all multiple choice, there is nowhere to really give any free text input