Here are the people you trust in... the WHO and the doctors.
We’ve been scammed – WHO now says “no evidence” of asymptomatic coronavirus transmission, no need for restrictions if you’re not sick In a sudden and unexpected about-face, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the evidence is scant to suggest that infected people without symptoms are capable of transmitting the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to others.
Speaking publicly, Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s technical lead for COVID-19, recently explained that based on the data the organization has been collecting over the past several months, “it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual.”
This is big, breaking news that the mainstream media has yet to touch amid all the criticism of President Trump, “racist” monuments, and of course, continued fear-mongering about the pandemic.
Newsmax‘s Greg Kelly recently spoke with Dr. David Samadi, Director of Men’s Health at St. Francis Hospital, about this latest development, which completely upends everything the government and media have been saying about how healthy people need to wear masks, social distance and remain isolated.

@BADecker this one's a bit controversial because right after she gave that statement, WHO made her change it in less than 24 hours, so I’m not sure which statement are people suppose to believe in, her first statement or her second statement with added clarifications. Furthermore now WHO is claiming that Corona could be airborne too, and they’ll be presenting evidence to prove this, and what’s amusing is that they had denied corona could be airborne in March. Lastly if they continue changing their statements then soon people will stop trusting them, and therefore I hope that they’ll be more careful with their statements from now on.