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It only takes .5 ppms of nitrogen dioxide in the air to increase viral uptake into cells......
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78017652:MV80MzM0OTA0Xzc4OTE4MDAzXzI4NzY4OTk3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76554726:MV80MzM0OTA0Xzc4OTE3NzA4X0UyODg1NkND] I like your work (a bit less your presentation as I think is not that effective) but I see a stack of casualties and aggravation in wich pollution is just one of many. also the correlation between infections and population concentration and pollution and EMF etc makes comparison between maps a weak point. [/quote] sure, the chemist I work with and I are discussing doing videos covering things like ozone, sulfur dioxides, etc probably going to take a back burner to the next video on the almost 2500 different serotypes of SARS-Cov 2 and the difficulty this presents for vaccine development EMF, not going there, I'm aware of the issues, naturally, but if we want to be realistic there are an infinite number of variables that I could discuss Trying to avoid being pedantic, if you know what I'm saying [/quote]
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