If you want more information in crime scenes sequencing the DNA of population is much more effective. It tells you actually who the person is instead of just broad information about them.
In the UK the NHS has the goal to provide DNA testing to every newborn and as the technology progresses we will likely see more treatments that depend on information from DNA testings.
It’s much easier to explain to policemen who actually enforce the laws why the government has DNA information then explaining why the government secretly put barcodes into people and police loyality matters.
and 2) obviously being the spike protein being present on your cell surfaces is like an interacellular backdoor. But that isn’t my area of expertiese at all, just pure speculation on my part :)
The spike protein is only present for a short time (that’s why you need the booster shot).
If you want more information in crime scenes sequencing the DNA of population is much more effective. It tells you actually who the person is instead of just broad information about them.
In the UK the NHS has the goal to provide DNA testing to every newborn and as the technology progresses we will likely see more treatments that depend on information from DNA testings.
It’s much easier to explain to policemen who actually enforce the laws why the government has DNA information then explaining why the government secretly put barcodes into people and police loyality matters.
The spike protein is only present for a short time (that’s why you need the booster shot).