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Here is the latest COVID-19 illusion that has gone viral on the internet:
Graphene oxide, a single layer of graphite with oxygen-carrying properties, that is allegedly laced into COVID vaccines, is the real “COVID-19 coronavirus,”
Because, as the report alleges, all of the major COVID vaccines, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, Sinovac, Janssen, Johnson & Johnson, etc. contain a considerable dose of graphene oxide nanoparticles, therefore these vaccines have spread “the virus,”
Which is why no one has been able to isolate the virus. Because it isn’t a virus,
Which is why COVID-19 results in a metallic taste in the mouth,
And induces the loss of smell and taste via increased mucus secretions, says the report,
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Apr 12, 2021 02:17 AM EDT
Results of a new Israeli study found out that the COVID-19 South African variant can break through some of the Pfizer vaccine s protection. The mutation of the virus that caused the global pandemic is still the primary concern of different scientists and experts worldwide. It may affect the efficacy of the new vaccines that are hopefully expected to help the pandemic.
(Photo : Dan Kitwood - WPA Pool/Getty Images) The Pfizer Pharmaceutical company logo is displayed at Discovery Park.
South African Variant Can Evade Pfizer
According to a recently published article on CNBC News, the COVID-19 South African variant can evade some protection of Pfizer-BioNTech s vaccine, as per the findings of the researchers of Tel Aviv University and Clalit in Israel.