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ari_ormstunga ([personal profile] ari_ormstunga) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2023-08-01 06:16 pm (UTC)

I dunno if anyone is still deriving value from personal data points, but my girlfriend's office has been hit with yet another round of covid; 7 people are out sick. The vast majority of the people who work at her company received at least the initial doses of the vaccine, and enough of them are concerned about the virus that they've kept up testing themselves.

Covid may or may not be spreading at my work; some people have developed what we used to call "summer colds". No one, vaxxed or not, seems especially sick.

A few people I know have developed what I think may be vaxx injuries, but of course it's impossible to know for sure or even tentatively discuss in most cases.

Against my own better judgement, I played around with an AI recently. I'm fairly sure I read (and subsequently wrote about) the control groups for the vaxx tests receiving the treatment. The AI agreed that it would invalidate the tests from a scientific standpoint but claimed it couldn't find any sources stating that event occurred. I asked the AI if it knew what a memory hole is. It provided an admirable definition.

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