Ok, a question of which I assume that people here can quickly provide the answer:
How certain are we that age groups with low likelihood of developing symptoms—in particular, children—are actually infectious? Sure, there is asymptomatic spread in general, but I guess being asymptomatic also correlates with the ability to quickly kill the virus and thus not transfer it to others. So the first question is HOW infectious are people who are and stay asymptomatic? Is there good evidence on this?
Ok, a question of which I assume that people here can quickly provide the answer:
How certain are we that age groups with low likelihood of developing symptoms—in particular, children—are actually infectious? Sure, there is asymptomatic spread in general, but I guess being asymptomatic also correlates with the ability to quickly kill the virus and thus not transfer it to others. So the first question is HOW infectious are people who are and stay asymptomatic? Is there good evidence on this?