There's a science study over Covid that I noticed in Focus news today, and it's a curious piece.
The University of Magdeburg study says that for each person that is readily identified having Covid-19 (symptoms and tested).....that there's a second person out there who didn't have great symptoms to draw them to be tested, but they had Covid-19 as well.
They tested around 2,100 Germans, and the vast majority (around 1,900) had not yet been vaccinated (this was January 2021).
What this basically means? I would imagine that most of the no-symptoms crowd really had a cold and mild sore throat....no flu-like items or high temperature.
So it means that while officially....Germans are saying around 3.7-million were infected since day one, it's probably around 7.4-million who had some bout with Covid-19 (if you use the Magdeburg study).
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