Audio: COVID-19's Potential Effects On Asymptomatic Patients

More than a hundred million people worldwide have tested positive for the coronavirus, and the vast majority of them have recovered from the initial onset of symptoms. Others wrestle with lingering effects of COVID-19, the so-called long-haulers. And then there are those who had no symptoms. Researchers think they made up between a quarter to a third of all infections - no symptoms, no long-term health effects, right? Maybe, but maybe not. Joining us now to discuss this is Dr. Eric Topol. He is the director of Scripps Research Translational Institute.

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