Recently rewatched Ponyo to work on my Japanese and the Pop-Pop boat is really one of the nice features of this movie so it’s quite fun to see this shortly after ⬆️
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Recently rewatched Ponyo to work on my Japanese and the Pop-Pop boat is really one of the nice features of this movie so it’s quite fun to see this shortly after ⬆️
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As usual with such articles, the title is clickbait, but the content is interesting nonetheless :)
@yogthos @roho also, the whole point of the initial article is to explain that you don’t test masks’ efficiency via randomized trials (for the same reason you don’t test parachutes that way): though it may seem counterintuitive at first, this is actually not really a medical question but an physical/engineering one.
You need to prove that the mask effectively blocks aerosols, that it blocks transmission is then a direct consequence ;)