Rumor identification: Yes, asymptomatic patients can also transmit novel coronavirus. Rumor analysis: Asymptomatic patients with novel coronavirus pneumonia, as the name implies, have no obvious clinical manifestations, such as fever, malaise, or pneumonia, after their bodies have been infected by the virus, but are tested positive for viral nucleic acid. Asymptomatic is mainly because the patient has fewer pathogens in the body or is in better health, so there are no obvious symptoms or the symptoms are mild when being infected. However, theoretically, such infected persons carry the virus in their bodies, which can lead to transmission if they come into contact with others. Furthermore, analysis of available epidemiological data suggests that people infected with novel coronavirus pneumonia may be contagious before they develop obvious symptoms. Special Note: Novel coronavirus pneumonia is contagious during the incubation period, so it is important to take precautions. If you develop typical symptoms of novel coronavirus pneumonia, such as fever, malaise, dry cough, or digestive discomfort, be vigilant and consciously observe yourself in isolation to prevent possible transmission of the novel coronavirus to others around you. If necessary, seek prompt medical attention. Some patients do not show any symptoms during the incubation period and are mobile infectious agents that can infect the surrounding population.