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  3. So, "journalism" about COVID has mostly been extremely poor since 2022, when Joe Biden and the Democrats decided that 300,000 people dying in 2 months wasn't newsworthy and their media allies agreed.

So, "journalism" about COVID has mostly been extremely poor since 2022, when Joe Biden and the Democrats decided that 300,000 people dying in 2 months wasn't newsworthy and their media allies agreed.

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  • giflian@techhub.socialG giflian@techhub.social

    @johnzajac I think between all the Covid reinfections and AI use, it shows that a lot of people don't value their brains.

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    @giflian

    Disambiguating "everyone has COVID brain damage" and "nobody cares about COVID brain damage" and "AI causes brain damage" is almost impossible, because very few people are interested in ongoing COVID infection impacts and there are very few controls left, esp in kids.

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    • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

      Also, if @HelenBranswell is interested, she can look at this article as a banger example of what truly great, well-cited SARS-CoV-2 reporting looks like:

      Just a moment...

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      (www.thecanary.co)

      /fin

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      Also, if you want great, actual info about COVID vaccine development that isn't based on silly notions of popularity or profit, check out @hildabast

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      Accelerating Development for Some NextGen Covid Vaxes (Update No 39) - Absolutely Maybe

      Several next generation Covid vaccines are now advancing into mid- or late-stage trials. So this month, I have started a new section—a…

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      Absolutely Maybe (absolutelymaybe.plos.org)

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      • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

        “SARS2 evades the immune system” does not automatically resolve to “COVID isn’t the risk it once was”.

        A lack of symptoms during infection was, prior to COVID, a sign of *immunodeficiency*. Nobody can explain why now it’s a sign of “mild illness”. It’s *well known* that “no symptoms” =/= “no damage to body” - there are dozens of infections that are notorious for not having symptoms but still causing damage that is often fatal later on: HIV, for example.

        3/

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        @johnzajac "SARS2 evades the immune system" is the same shape of "it's endemic now" bullshit — a strongly negative outcome being reframed as something to be desired

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        • atax1a@infosec.exchangeA atax1a@infosec.exchange

          @johnzajac "SARS2 evades the immune system" is the same shape of "it's endemic now" bullshit — a strongly negative outcome being reframed as something to be desired

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          @atax1a

          Also, it not only evades the immune system it *badly damages* it, so

          🤔

          What exactly is the article/the experts trying to say, here?

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          • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

            @giflian

            Disambiguating "everyone has COVID brain damage" and "nobody cares about COVID brain damage" and "AI causes brain damage" is almost impossible, because very few people are interested in ongoing COVID infection impacts and there are very few controls left, esp in kids.

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            @johnzajac I do think that Covid brain fog has been a boon for the AI industry. I had brain fog ~15 years ago and I remember how hard it was to learn and problem solve, but also how I didn't realize there was a problem until I got out of it (untreated hypothyroidism). I could see how these tools would be enticing to some.

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            • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

              @atax1a

              Also, it not only evades the immune system it *badly damages* it, so

              🤔

              What exactly is the article/the experts trying to say, here?

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              @johnzajac the experts seem to be saying "covid bugchasing as public health policy is good, actually" 🫠

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              • atax1a@infosec.exchangeA atax1a@infosec.exchange

                @johnzajac the experts seem to be saying "covid bugchasing as public health policy is good, actually" 🫠

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                @atax1a

                Bugchasing is such a good comparison, because its apex was during a similar period of denial/nihilism of the AIDS crisis in the early 1990s.

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                • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

                  @atax1a

                  Bugchasing is such a good comparison, because its apex was during a similar period of denial/nihilism of the AIDS crisis in the early 1990s.

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                  @johnzajac anyway it astounds us at how many queers can grasp "don't bareback randos without a condom" but will yell at us for being like "put on a fucking mask"

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                  • johnzajac@dice.campJ johnzajac@dice.camp

                    @giflian

                    Disambiguating "everyone has COVID brain damage" and "nobody cares about COVID brain damage" and "AI causes brain damage" is almost impossible, because very few people are interested in ongoing COVID infection impacts and there are very few controls left, esp in kids.

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                    i truly believe COVID-brain is why we have this AI craze. it’s truly predatory at a post-pandemic physiology level.

                    @johnzajac @giflian

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                      @EricLawton @blogdiva

                      I do think there's a group of political class numbnuts who actually think LLMs are their "get out of jail free" card after they cynically destroyed the Western world's cognitive ability, which would be funny if it wasn't a bunch of monsters trying to cover up their world-historical atrocity with a planet-destroying garbage technology.

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