Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 6:21:16 GMT -5
The truth is that in Madrid the percentage of asymptomatic people has been decreasing as the weeks go by. Until mid-July it had detected 49.6%, more than double what there is now, although Fernando Simón assured a month ago that the percentage in the capital was around the 15% threshold . The opposition jumped on him. However, a day before, a report from the Madrid epidemiological service published by El Confidencial agreed with Simón, stating that in the last 14 days analyzed the percentage of asymptomatic positives was 768 cases) and in the last week fell even further,Once the controversy was over, the Government of the Community of Madrid highlighted that these data were provisional and eliminated them from their report .
They have not yet been republished. In this case, the only percentage that did not fit was 70% , defended by the regional Ministry of Health on August 8 in response to Fernando Simón's calculations. The Community justified it as that, of all the cases it had reported in the last 14 days, only 30% had a date of onset of symptoms in that Lithuania Mobile Number List period , so the rest were asymptomatic cases. However, the correct criterion to measure asymptomatic people is the symptoms, not the date . Using Madrid's argument, and according to the latest report from the Ministry of Health , its percentage would remain at 70%, when according to the data provided by the community it is more than 3 times lower. R
5 key differences between Germany and Spain's strategy to stop outbreaks Note that a proportion of asymptomatic people of around 50% is still quite high and reflects that the current situation has little to do with that experienced in the months of March or April, at the beginning of the confinement. So, the trackers were an anecdotal figure and almost all cases were detected in hospitals already with symptoms, so it is logical that the percentages of asymptomatic people decreased . Furthermore, a part of the current asymptomatic people are pre-symptomatic - they show symptoms after a few days -, which is why they escape measurements such as the one defended by Madrid.