So?
"Stupid point" you say? I don't think you're in any place to judge here. :laugh2:
So the answer to that is not to get vaccinated and keep spreading it until it continues to mutate and becomes more contagious and more deadly? Again, this isn't just about the people who have little to no symptoms. Its about the 608 thousand people that have died because of this in the US. You don't seem to understand that this is the more dormant period of the virus as well. Wait till the flu and cold season start.
I'm just going to go ahead and assume that there's no citation forthcoming, because you don't strike me as the citation kind of person, so I'm just going to toss these here:
30 Percent of People With COVID-19 Show No Symptoms: Here’s Where They Carry It
Now, evidence suggests that about one in five infected people will experience no symptoms, and they will transmit the virus to significantly fewer people than someone with symptoms.
Nearly 24 percent of transmission is thought to be caused by asymptomatic people who never experience symptoms.
Asymptomatic persons seem to account for approximately 40% to 45% of SARS-CoV-2 infections, and they can transmit the virus to others for an extended period, perhaps longer than 14 days.
None of this is the "vast majority" or "it's not even close." It doesn't even make it to "most," as you initially claimed.