((())) says this is perfectly normal and that the small number of incidents of this happening in the past weren't any of; error rate, unrelated health issues, (((mrna))) "clinical tests" etc. As though his few examples outscore the tens of thousands of examples in just the last year alone.
(((@based_Semen))) says this is perfectly normal and that the small number of incidents of this happening in the past weren't any of; error rate, unrelated health issues, (((mrna))) "clinical tests" etc. As though his few examples outscore the tens of thousands of examples in just the last year alone.
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