Three countries we hear are doing better than others with #coronavirus are Germany, Denmark, and Sweden. What do they have in common? Genes is one thing.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Germanic_peoples …
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Experts, correct me if wrong, but it seems to me that genetic testing is the easiest thing we could scale up, using existing samples from 23andMe-type companies to see who has high risk (assuming we find the genes responsible).
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Of all the "back to work" strategies under consideration, identifying and protecting the genetically vulnerable might be the quickest and safest path to an "acceptable" death count. I believe a number of people are pursuing this path but we don't hear as much about it.
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Genes don’t care about feelings
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Jeans are also unforgiving.
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Could there be more than one strain?
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Bring back the calipers!
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That’s such a small cohort it would make little difference in policy...
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It’s not political correctness that’s stopping this. It’s just not a very good idea, as people keep telling you.
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There are studies that show people with type O+ blood do better than other blood types. That obviously has to do with genetics
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The surgeon general himself said that African Americans are disproportionately effected by Covid-19. I don’t see any political correctness...
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