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Nigeria COVID-19 Death Rates and Glyphosate Theory
MIT researcher Stephanie Seneff posits that Nigeria's low COVID-19 death rate—one-hundredth of the U.S. rate—may be due to the absence of glyphosate in their air pollution. She argues that Western countries using biodiesel made from Roundup-ready corn are more susceptible to respiratory illness. Others suggest the discrepancy is simply due to fraudulent data reporting in the West.


