COVID-19 spread by people with no symptoms ‘appears to be rare’: WHO
COVID-19 spread by people with no symptoms ‘appears to be rare’: WHO
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New Delhi: This news can be a matter of relief for any general public. For the last five months, scientists have been saying that coronavirus symptoms are not visible in many patients, that is why we have always been afraid of everyone. But now the matter of great relief has come. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the risk of spreading the virus from untreated Corona patients is significantly lower.

Maria van Kerkhov, head of the Coronavirus technical team at the WHO, while speaking to the media on Monday night, revealed that the risk of infection from patients who do not show signs of corona virus to others is significantly lower. Maria says that WHO has based on research from different countries of the world that it is believed that people with corona virus or flu-like symptoms are more prone to spread the infection.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has said in a recent report that 15-30 percent of the population living in the containment zones in districts with more cases are infected with Corona virus infection. But it is also a relief that people are also getting healthy. A senior official of the Union Ministry of Health has said that the possibility of less spread of infection from coronavirus patients without symptoms can be a relief. In fact, most Indians have still downloaded the Arogya Setu app for this so that even the corona infected without symptoms can be cautious. But people can get relief after new research.

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