It did not prevent spread to those people. You do not have to be sick to be a carrier.
It did not prevent spread to those people. You do not have to be sick to be a carrier.
Because they don’t prevent...they reduce. My whole argument, whether it is a commenter or the CDC or anyone else, is that “prevent” is the wrong word. As great as the vaccines are, they just do not do that.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prevent
Now, you are referencing old information.
You reasoning is sound and based on statistical facts and scientific evidence. Unfortunately, you aren’t going to get a whole lot of support from the echo chamber comments section of Lifehacker. Although I understand some of the points some of them make (especially the one from the person that works at a school and…
Great idea!
Sounds amazing!
Scientists have changed their stance and stated vaccinated people spread COVID less.
You could always substitute garlic salt for regular salt that you would normally use. That definitely makes it more garlicky.
Johns Hopkins and the CDC would disagree with you.
I agree, it isn’t that complicated. You have formal training, but it isn’t what you do for a living, is it?
It doesn’t prevent infection. It can reduce infection and reduce spread.
Prevent does not equal reduce. You stated that it prevents. I don’t listen to Tucker, but I do know the difference between those two words and words matter.
Why would I need to conduct a study when scientists that know a hell of more than you or I already have? The studies for adults was a much larger group that 3K. What was the rationale for using a smaller group.
Great tip!
It doesn’t prevent spread.
They only used around 3K kids in the study to begin with, which is kinda dubious.
Another point: Always reserve about a cup of the water the potatoes were boiled in. If the mash gets lumpy or starts looking dry, add a little bit of the reserved water to the pot while mashing. The salted, starchy water is perfect for keeping the potatoes smooth while not detracting from the taste. I also recommend…
Love how the car manufacturers are getting blamed for the theft of vehicles. In the top ten list of cars stolen in the US, 2019-2020 Toyota Camry (fifth place overall), Nissan Altima (sixth), and Toyota Corolla (eighth) are all on the list. Pretty sure those all have anti-theft devices.
It will not keep them from spreading it.