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Bugger, 102 days with no community transmission. It was always a matter of when, not if.

1 Family with 4 cases out on the wild
oh well, It could be worse

I blame 5G

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We got cases everywhere.

Oh, here’s a great idea! Let’s send all the kids back to school, cause they NEVER give each other colds, flu(s), etc.

If this wipes us all out, you’ll need to repopulate the world. In that case, I keep all my gold under a tree. You’ll know which one.

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What you guys need is the Spanish Flu :microbe: that will wipe out The Corona Virus :microbe:

It worked for WW I

I say this in all seriousness. Someone would be willing to try it.

People are losing their everloving minds.

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Well if somebody was to do it, they would have to multiply them together to get a positive because if you simply add them, it will yield negative results
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For any Trekkies out there

Cartoon, with light Adult humour, Final space-esque
It’s been about about a week


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So this is a 2 parter

With all these nasal Covid :microbe: tests going on, Do we think this is maybe another route that Bill Gates is taking to implant Tracking devices in us all. I assumed it is powered on and off via 5G
I know it sounds crazy and far fetched, and the only reason I ask is, I have seen some underground video of somebody extracting one, IT EVEN LOOKS POWERED oooohhhhh, Blinky
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Maybe this could be a consideration for the new temperature implants Amal has recently been referring to, he could even colab with Bill gates, and use his installation “syringes” or better yet, a 2in1 Temperature :thermometer: and tracking solution :artificial_satellite:
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Just putting it out there

the technical problem 'ol billy gates and I are having at the moment is that we can’t seem to get a needle big enough to inject the covid-19 vaccine. the chips are so small you just breath them in when you walk in the door without even knowing, but the covid-19 vaccine molecules are about the size of a bowling ball.

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Can’t you just go the route a la ‘Fortress’ and use Intestinators?

(I freakin’ loved this movie growing up)

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Yeah, but that implant would taste like shit :poop:

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My buddy told me we should look into implanting this new revolutionary tech.

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WOW!!!
Is that an entry level, Dinosaur gene-splicing kit in an xSeries implant?
:syringe: :t_rex::dna:

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Hell yeah it is!

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Now I feel bad when not using at least 2 sheets

But how does the 3rd feel then?

Argh. Don’t do such things to my brain!

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Don’t know if it is of any interest here, so I put it in this thread - has anyone here experience with https://nebula.org/whole-genome-sequencing/ ? I think it is pretty interesting, I’m just not sure if the acquired data is of any actual use
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I haven’t,
But from what I have seen, not all countries give out the same amounts of genetic information, so it is worth shopping around and checking what information you may likely receive (I THINK It was in a Netflix Docco I watched, I think it was based on CRISPR Unnatural Selection Netflix)

Nebula looks like if you have done previous tests, you can also upload your 23andMe or AncestryDNA to get a more comprehensive report?
However I am not sure if 23andMe or AncestryDNA allow you to
“Privacy First DNA Testing”
(Access technology that enables you to have full ownership and control over your genomic data.) That nebula promises.
I know this is a concern of a lot of people.
They APPEAR to focus on privacy
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You can join for free, to have a look around, answer some basic Surveys, and get a free genetic report!?


Hmmmm :interrobang:

I actually joined some time ago (over a year, I think), but they were not shipping to germany in that time. By now, they offer it

Thing is, ancestry and 23andme both sell your data, it is completely public after you do a sequencing there - at nebula, you can choose to keep it completely private or to give companies who might be interested in your data the opportunity to contact you. That was a big plus for them, at least from my side. If you fill out the surveys, you might be interesting for companies who specialise in one of those fields and they may contact you and offer to take the costs for a sequencing - none did so far, guess I’m not as special as my mom says
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What makes nebula quite interesting (aside from the privacy-thing) is that they offer a whole genome sequencing - most other companies in that field only sequence parts of your genome.
Thing is, it costs 299,- plus a fee for the “tools” to actually use the data (which is 200,- for a lifetime or 10,- per month on a yearly base)
 won’t ruin me, but I’m still not so sure of what use my genome actually is for me
 maybe I’m just curious^^

@Coma @Pilgrimsmaster

I am a big fan of free. I don’t need indepth looking at my DNA currently.

Here is a free semi protected way.

https://www.joinallofus.org/?utm_source=iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=gror-cohort-2-en&utm_term=3a-en&utm_content=footer

Edit: This is US specific

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Privacy sounds kinda okay, but the rest is very unspecific - at some time they may look at some part of your DNA, or not :wink:
Since it’s free, I would maybe look at it (if I’d live in the US), but I don’t think they’ll be sequencing the whole genome.

What I find equally interesting and scaring is the fact that they (at least nebula, dunno about the program you posted) are able to tell you if you have a high(er) risk of developing cancer and similar really bad stuff
 Knowing that could save my live or just drive me nuts, not sure about that


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