Spoiler: they won'tI'm actually okay with this as long as they are only using my DNA profile to do genealogical research on things like cold cases.
I’m with Blots on this, I think legislatures everywhere will find such a database too tempting to leave unmolested and will “for the children” their way into having unfettered access to it once its existence is known.Spoiler: they won't
Between this and the 23&Everyone, is HIPAA just suddenly not a thing any more?The endeavor, code-named "Project Nightingale," has enabled at least 150 Google employees to see patient health information [on tens of millions of Americans] which includes diagnoses, laboratory test results, hospitalization records, [...] patient names and birth dates.
Neither Google nor Ascension has notified patients or doctors about the data sharing.
As the article explains, federal anti-age discrimination law specifically only protects people over 40. So Millenials and tidepodders are open season.Ahh, that's ageism, but the decades of complaining about millennials, that's cool.
Xers ain't boomers, and we're still not in charge of anything, either...Hang everyone over 35.
I'm pretty sure that the age range on this forum skews to late 30s, let's not be too hasty.Hang everyone over 35.
I know, I'm 36, I'm very much a millennial that needs to go too.Xers ain't boomers, and we're still not in charge of anything, either...
(and since "millenial" technically starts in 1981, there's plenty of 36-38 year old millenials right now )
I'm only 34 so fuck you, boomerI know, I'm 36, I'm very much a millennial that needs to go too.
6 of the 8 deaths in the US due to eating Tide pods were boomers.So Millenials and tidepodders are open season.
As a millennial, I think Gen-Xers should continue what they've been doing for all of history.As a Gen X-er, I think you're ALL idiots.
Hey, looks like we don't need to worry about anything. It'll be ok.In other completely-separate-yet-somehow-related news:
Google has access to detailed health records on tens of millions of Americans
--PatrickGoogle has 50M people's medical records but [promises it] won't merge them with other Google data.
Well, for 2 more years at least.As the article explains, federal anti-age discrimination law specifically only protects people over 40. So Millenials.
Carousel..Hang everyone over 35.
I read about that case, but I wish the argument (at least, as presented in this article) didn't sound so stereotypically PC.Impeachment isn't the only major US political battle going on right now. SCOTUS is hearing a major civil rights case:
Come on, they need to cultivate their base.Republicans, can you at least pretend you care about education?