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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is holding back on any immediate action following the discharge of wastewater from Japan’s damaged Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean on August 24. This detail was shared by Lertchai Lertvut, the FDA’s deputy secretary-general. Lertchai stated that the FDA has been in conversation with the Department of … …

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Even if the Pope says Fukushima tainted seafood & other products are safe, I avoid anything japanese because if nothing else, it's extremely inconsiderate. So I ask: "is there a lack of alternatives that I should subject my family to such risk?" Risk that the "experts" are biased, regulatory agencies merely rely on biased sources or worst still, some parties bribed to lie.

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6 hours ago, ShibaBud said:

Risk that the "experts" are biased, regulatory agencies merely rely on biased sources or worst still, some parties bribed to lie

Speaking about covid-19?

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