Just read a post on the BBC Q&a that suggests that a high level of asymptomatic infections is a good thing in that it will expedite the development of immunity. Didn't provide any backing for this claim but hopefully it's true.
Sounds reasonable except perhaps the asymptomatic carriers won't think they're a danger to the elderly/vulnerable.
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Just read a post on the BBC Q&a that suggests that a high level of asymptomatic infections is a good thing in that it will expedite the development of immunity. Didn't provide any backing for this claim but hopefully it's true.