Plasma contains molecules that contribute to immunity. The donation transfers those molecules from the donor to the recipient. It doesn't directly confer any immunity to the recipient, it reduces the amount of virus circulating in their body, giving their own immune system more time to respond.
I am in an open source Christmas lights community that sources pixels from China. About a month and a half ago one of the Chinese vendors posted that the PRC is full steam ahead on Plasma therapy. He also stated his elderly father had gotten covid and was recovered within 24 hours.
I think you are mistaking cause and effect, this is an organisation who chose the easy way out instead of just complying with the rules (which are not draconic).
This is just plain silly:
-webkit-border-radius: 1px;
-moz-border-radius: 1px;
-ms-border-radius: 1px;
-o-border-radius: 1px;
border-radius: 1px;
If one vendor has something that is useful, let the others ask that vendor to make it default, let all vendors strip the vendor tag and get it over with. if you do not want to implement the rule, ignore it but do not cry when people leave your vendor prefix alone.
I can't be bothered with ever changing browser prefixes.
https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/UEET/StudentSite/dynamicso...