It's not a bullshit claim 100% , but it is over-sensationalist.
Graphene based materials are indeed used in the manufacturing process of the injectables.
Depending on sub-contractor the product quality can vary, esp. from batch to batch.
Samples measured in Japan using micro raman didn't show characteristic spectra for graphene.
Other samples from another Pfizer sub-contractor that were measured in Spain, did show the characteristic spectra under calibrated micro raman spectroscopy.
So there CAN BE some remnants of graphene based materials in some batches from some sub-contractors of the Pfizer branded injectable.
It's not a bullshit claim 100% , but it is over-sensationalist.
Graphene based materials are indeed used in the manufacturing process of the injectables.
Depending on sub-contractor the product quality can vary, esp. from batch to batch.
Samples measured in Japan using micro raman didn't show characteristic spectra for graphene.
Other samples from another Pfizer sub-contractor that were measured in Spain, did show the characteristic spectra under calibrated micro raman spectroscopy.
So there CAN BE some remnants of graphene based materials in some batches from some sub-contractors of the Pfizer branded injectable.
How much? How often?
Nobody knows.