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Most COVID-19 Cases Are Asymptomatic

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://jis.gov.jm/most-covid-19-cases-are-asymptomatic/

Most COVID-19 Cases Are Asymptomatic
May 15, 2020
Written by: Ainsworth Morris

“Our experience with COVID-19, so far, is that very few persons get ill,” Dr. Bisasor McKenzie said, at a virtual press conference in Kingston on May 13.
Dr. Bisasor McKenzie said they have moved from a phase where they are hospitalising persons just for isolation purposes.
She pointed out that Jamaica will continue to see cases, given that these confirmed persons who are positive, would have exposed others to the virus.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie, has reported that the majority of persons who contracted the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Jamaica are asymptomatic.

“Our experience with COVID-19, so far, is that very few persons get ill,” Dr. Bisasor McKenzie said, at a virtual press conference in Kingston on May 13...
 
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