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E. The nasal spray vaccine is not effective when administered to adults. - This one make sense since stem mentions it is being effective for children (An implication)

not sure why guys picking (D) (sratching my head)...

Where in the passage they say that it can be contracted from each other?
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E. The nasal spray vaccine is not effective when administered to adults. - This one make sense since stem mentions it is being effective for children (An implication)

not sure why guys picking (D) (sratching my head)...

Where in the passage they say that it can be contracted from each other?


It's an assumption :wink:
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D is the assumption required for the conclusion to hold. The author concludes children seldom develop serious complications from influenza and there is therefore no significant public health benefit from using the nasal spray for child vaccination. Since chidlren do not develop any complications, we need not worry about child to child spreading of the virus, but instead just concentrate on child to adult spreading of the virus.
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Re: Injection v/s nasal spray [#permalink]
The OA is D, but I had it between C and D and went with C. Could someone explain why C is definitely wrong?
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