Health & Fit The political lie virus continues to kill
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by Paul Krugman, Nobel Economy Prize 2008
Why do not we still overcome the pandemic? I know I'm not the only commentator to provoke a shield lifting, highlighting the partisan nature of the vaccine opposition. Let us look at the investigation last October by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), which showed that 60% of non-American vaccinated declared themselves Republicans, compared to only 17% who were Democrats.
Wait, So Does Cooking Actually Kill Salmonella?
Here at Food52, I have covered pop culture phenomena like Ted Lasso and The Great British Bake Off. I have shared tips for food and produce storage, written dozens of delicious recipe roundups, and professed my love to Stanley Tucci. But I’ve also written about lots and lots of recalls due to salmonella, E.coli, and listeria outbreaks. And that’s because it seems like every week, something new is being recalled. I’ve researched why there are so many salmonella outbreaks in products such as hummus, raw onions, and carrots, but there’s still one question that remains: Does cooking kill salmonella? © Provided by Food52 “The short answer is yes, cooking will kill salmon
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But how did the policy have been fierce to undermine what should have been a medical miracle? I would hold two great lies that propagate republican politicians and the extreme right media. First of all, there is the assertion that coronavirus is not so bad. It might have been thought that this assertion would cease to be brandished now that more than 800,000 Americans died from COVID since Rush Limbaugh, one of the figures of the conservative line, compared it to a simple cold. And yet, she still rages.
Republican ObstructionPolicies such as the Senator of Florida Marco Rubio qualifies the reaction to Omicron of "irrational hysteria" on the ground that the variant causes relatively few hospitalizations among the entirely vaccinated people. Rubio quickly spends on the last part of this sentence, whose KFF study states that it has escaped millions of non-vaccinated Republicans, who say they do not worry about a disease that should instead worry them at most Top point.
What Is a Breakthrough COVID-19 Infection?
While COVID-19 vaccines are pretty effective at combating the novel coronavirus, breakthrough cases can happen. But what does that mean, exactly? Although 164 million people in the United States have been vaccinated against COVID-19 there are rare cases in which fully vaccinated folks can contract the novel coronavirus, called "breakthrough cases" by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Related: Catt Sadler Is Sick with COVID-19 Despite Being Fully Vaccinated) But what constitutes a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, exactly? And how common — and dangerous — are they? Let's dive in.
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Second lie: vaccination is ineffective. "If the reminders work, how is the first doses do not walk?" Tweeted Republican members of the Legal Commission of the House of Representatives. What they wanted to point out, I suppose, is the fact that Omicron causes a number of contaminations in vaccinated people, while ignoring the evidence that contaminated vaccinated people are much less likely than the non-vaccinated to be hospitalized - or die.
Republican obstruction with regard to vaccination does not result from consistent ideology, but is a question of power. A successful vaccine campaign would have been a victory for the Biden administration, so it was necessary to sap them using all the arguments available. The success of this destructive policy with regard to vaccines is horrifying. It seems to accredit the idea that the most perfect cynicism, professed even at the price of the life of your own supporters, pay.

In the United States, the majority of non-vaccinated are Republicans. For them, COVID does not matter, and the vaccine, inefficient.
Origin of multiple sclerosis: an "step important" which is hoping for treatment .
© Roger Harris A representation of the Epstein-Barr virus. A study shows that the Epstein-Barr virus, of which 95% of adults would be infected, would be the person responsible for multiple sclerosis. may be decisive in understanding multiple sclerosis, which affects 2.8 million people around the world. According to a new study of American researchers, this autoimmune disease could be responsible for the Epstein-Barr virus.