This doesn't mean that all or even some of these people are getting sick with the virus, maybe just a few (maybe 20%) but what it does mean is that there are 150,000 new carriers every single day here in the U.S.
Let's take April for example. If 150,000 new people are carrying Covid-19 from April 1st to may 1st 2020: that creates for example 4,500,000 new carriers at the very least in the U.S. during that period.
This concept is based upon a Harvard Study of 150,000 new cases in the U.S. every day at least at this point. So, even if it isn't accurate from April 1st to May 1st it will be accurate (at the very least) from May 1st to June 1st of 2020 or it will be more than that. It is likely to be much more than that because Covid-19 spreads at an exponential rate that is constantly increasing until all humans and possibly all mammals too are infected.
Another fact reveals that Asymptomatic Coronavirus Spreading could be as high as 25%. This last fact is from the CDC.
And all of these facts are from CNN at 3:30PM ET on April 20th 2020
Also, you can spread this virus for 2 to 3 weeks after you contract it even if you have no symptoms at all and even if you never get sick at all.
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