1. asymptomatic - Noun
2. asymptomatic - Adjective
3. asymptomatic - Adjective Satellite
having no symptoms of illness or disease
Source: WordNet“About 97 percent of over 3,000 active cases in the state are asymptomatic. Source: Internet
About 25% of people may not have any symptoms (i.e. they remain "asymptomatic"). Source: Internet
About 40 percent of transmission occurs from pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic people with COVID-19, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Source: Internet
'A combination of factors have meant that a more limited number of testing kits, predominantly used in care homes are currently available for asymptomatic retesting and we are working round the clock with providers to restore capacity.' Source: Internet
After pressure from inside and outside China, the regime has now begun publishing cases of asymptomatic patients. Source: Internet
According to Masbate’s Provincial Administrator, Rino Revalo, the town’s district hospital and a public coliseum housing asymptomatic COVID-19 patients also suffered huge cracks and fallen roofs and beams. Source: Internet