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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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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big assumption
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It's bad enough that 23andMe hands over your genetic data to law enforcement.
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It has been suggested that is the very data so helpful for those who design bioweapons. No?
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You’re not testing my DNA. Hands off
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You can stop shilling for the evil people any day now...pic.twitter.com/v1hhqpdQpH
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Oh by the way that's from the Scientific American article. Please feel free to pretend it's not credible.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/23andme-is-terrifying-but-not-for-the-reasons-the-fda-thinks/ …
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Try getting life insurance after putting your genetic medical predisposition into that shared database.
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Genetic testing isn’t nearly as precise nor easy as seen on TV.
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Finding the genes responsible is the hard part.
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