B de Bulo: Covid vaccines do not contain graphene (nor will spoons stick to your arm)
These days so many are shared vaccine photos in groups of WhatsApplike the later joke of a spoon, scissors or euro coin attached to your arm after inoculation. But it is fake. After the dissemination of numerous articles on this substancemany users relate it to vaccines against Covid-19. But that’s not the case, they don’t have graphene nor is there any scientific study that relates the injections with this material.
He graphenea nanomaterial based on carbon, it is not a component that has been included or in the vaccines against Covid-19 nor in others. For a start, graphene is not soluble, so it cannot be injected. Asked in this regard, Diego Peña, researcher at the Singular Research Center in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials explains clearly: “If there were graphene, since it was not soluble, the vaccines would be dark-colored suspensions,” he explained to the agency. AFP. In fact, the compositions of vaccines against coronavirus They are not a secret. The composition of Pfizer, Moderna, Janssen and AstraZenecacan be consulted on the websites of the WHO, the EMA and the AEMPSamong other institutions.
To finish destroying the thesis of alleged magnetism, Diego Peña himself confirms that he does not have these properties. This nanomaterial only has this reaction under certain laboratory conditions, such as ultra vacuum. The vaccines do not contain any other components susceptible to magnetize the body of a person. The spoon, however, can get stuck due to moisture from the skin, grease or sweat.
The real controversy of graphene
It is not the first time that graphene and Covid appear in the same headline. Masks with this nanomaterial were questioned last April, when the Canadian agency Health Canada published a study on the risk entailed by their use. The report warned that inhaled graphene particles had “some potential to cause early lung toxicity in animals, although the health risks in people are currently unknown.”
The Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS), following the Canadian studies, which reported on the possible risks due to the presence of graphene or graphene biomass in masks, began an investigation in this regard. It was identified that type IIR surgical masks with biomass graphene from the manufacturer Shandong Shenquan New Materials Co. Ltd, China, were being marketed in Spain, which were withdrawn.