Trump’s Census Bid To Omit Undocumented Immigrants Had Ties To FAIR : NPR
Day: February 15, 2021💾
The fur creates a boundary of air around your face keeping more heat in – Chicago Tribune
With no end to February’s snow and cold it’s time to pull out all the winter gear, including the biggest, puffiest parka you have, preferably one with a fur-lined hood. What of the fur-lined hood — is it warmer than a traditional hood?
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Antifreeze carton I found in a gravel pit, that I played with a bit in GIMP to make it look pretty.
Friday March 2, 2007 — TrashWhat does 95% efficacy actually mean? | Live Science
You have likely heard that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine efficacy is 95%, Moderna's is 94% and Johnson & Johnson's is 66%. But what do these numbers actually mean?
It's not just an academic question. How people understand these numbers affects how they think about the vaccine, whether they get it and how they behave after getting it, all of which have implications for the pandemic on a larger scale.
So how should people interpret these numbers?
That makes the vaccine "one of the most effective vaccines that we have," Barker told Live Science. For comparison, the two-dose measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is 97% effective against measles and 88% effective against mumps, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The seasonal flu vaccine is between 40% and 60% effective (it varies from year to year, depending on that year's vaccine and flu strains), but it still prevented an estimated 7.5 million cases of the flu in the U.S. during the 2019-2020 flu season, according to the CDC.
