In the first paragraph of this section, lines 21 and 22 in my version on page 3, I find the wording of the sentence a bit awkward toward the end.
The sentence reads, “Further, the virus has a long incubation period of one to 14 days, during which mild to asymptomatic transmission can occur.” I'm not sure what mild “transmission” is, but it doesn't seem to be accurate. I think Dr. Duncan might have a better suggestion.
I think it's asymptomatic, presymptomatic and maybe even post-symptomatic transmission, according to the evidence. I've been keeping up with this as best as possible, but the evidence is showing that. That is in fact what I remember Ms. Raymond saying.