If you haven’t noticed, there’s a fair amount of speculation on social media about whether or not some of the COVID-19 vaccines contained graphene.
Every time a study pops up that says graphene is in some vaccine, the study is usually poorly funded and not up to rigorous scientific standards. “Fact checkers” pounce on the study. They report the errors, and the things that they can’t say are wrong, they say are not definitive.
In the background of all this, there is the richest man in the world making public statements about his magic magnetic particles that are used by CureVac in their vaccines. These magnetic particles “stick to DNA,” according to Mr. Musk.