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Originally Posted by Vipergrün
Between friends, family, and myself, have probably done 10-12 of these tests. There appears to be more than 6 drops of the agent in the tube. The video proctors advised to just throw away the carton and everything. If the data on the reagent are correct, and there are 500M+ tests being distributed, seems like a huge potential health risk just disposing of the remnants. There was ZERO guidance from the video proctors that there could be any risk. Scary.
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I would be more concerned with the millions of tons of hybrid and Tesla batteries, lithium plus copper, nickel, and lead, and organic chemicals, such as toxic and flammable electrolytes containing LiClO4, LiBF4, and LiPF6. currently going into landfills.
Its the next DDT, lead, NiMh, Ni-CD, shortening, margarine and of course sodium azide.
Imagine all the lithium going into aquifers? All the worlds problems will go away and nobody will remember who they are but will be very sedate. Not to mention nervous system (including coarse tremor and hyperreflexia), kidney (including sodium-losing nephritis and nephrotic syndrome), and endocrine system (including hypothyroidism). Wait until they start sampling the upper atmosphere for lithium hydroxide?
It will all be a real life Idiocracy sans the electrolytes.