They still do. I visited someone in the hospital that, when tested during the admission process, tested positive. Otherwise, they were asymptomatic.
A sign was placed on the door so that housekeeping and room service wouldn't check on them. Any staff that did enter needed an extra PPE before entering.
When I mentioned that we've known for two years that there is no asymptomatic spread, the nurse informed me that it was "just hospital policy".
So, hospital policy is set by non-medical professionals using un-scientific methods? Then, they wonder why people resist/ignore doctors orders?
So, this is something that really bothered me because it's dangerously unfalsifiable, but it was something I believed back in the day because it appeared to be common knowledge (and it wouldn't surprise me if a bio-weapon was built like that).
I'm understanding that asymptomatic spread is rare, not that it doesn't happen. What have you heard?
They still do. I visited someone in the hospital that, when tested during the admission process, tested positive. Otherwise, they were asymptomatic.
A sign was placed on the door so that housekeeping and room service wouldn't check on them. Any staff that did enter needed an extra PPE before entering.
When I mentioned that we've known for two years that there is no asymptomatic spread, the nurse informed me that it was "just hospital policy".
So, hospital policy is set by non-medical professionals using un-scientific methods? Then, they wonder why people resist/ignore doctors orders?
So, this is something that really bothered me because it's dangerously unfalsifiable, but it was something I believed back in the day because it appeared to be common knowledge (and it wouldn't surprise me if a bio-weapon was built like that).
I'm understanding that asymptomatic spread is rare, not that it doesn't happen. What have you heard?