Herd immunity is the idea that if enough people get immunized against a disease, they’ll create protection for even those who aren’t vaccinated. This is important to protect those who can’t get vaccinated, like immunocompromised children.
You can see in the image how low levels of vaccination lead to everyone getting infected. Medium levels slow down the progression of the illness, but they don’t offer robust protection to the unvaccinated. But once you read a high enough level of vaccination, the disease gets effectively road-blocked. It can’t spread fast enough because it encounters too many vaccinated individuals, and so the majority of the population (even the unvaccinated people) are protected.
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YO ON SOME ANIME SHIT THIS DOPE AF!!!!
I just saw a pic of a little boy in a tutu on Pinterest, originally posted here of course. It makes me so happy when I see kids allowed to wear whatever they like bc when I was 3 my favorite "color" was camo. I REMEMBER how happy I was when I got camo sneakers!! It completed my outfit! It was awesome. I want that for everyone! So much.
This'll be more interesting after I google Danny Fenton. I'm too old for this.
danny fenton: -wears a shirt to the water park -accidentally uses the womens restroom -“i would tell you to use the mens room but i dont think you qualify” -chest occasionally bulges in his ghost suit -is a trans boy
because everybody needs this on their dashboard
Ok, I like the shirt "extenders" I'm seeing, but these used to be called slips.
Stop.
Putting your phone on vibrate & putting your phone on silent are two different THINGS