Higher AQI Doesn’t Affect Lungs, Scientists Agree

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Scientists have agreed that higher AQI doesn’t affect the lungs but targets the brain first.

In a recent study, scientists discovered that in its first stage, higher AQI affects the brain, and its symptoms include disagreeing with proven facts, a decrease in intelligence, delusion, and self-harm. These symptoms have clearly been demonstrated by CM Rekha Gupta, parliamentarians, and Supreme Court judges through statements such as claiming higher AQI doesn’t cause lung diseases, trying to measure AQI with a thermometer, rejecting AQI to establish their own pollution parameters, and passing orders that effectively destroy the Aravalli hills.

Speaking to The Fauxy, a government spokesperson rejected the study, saying, “We don’t believe in this Western science. We will establish our own science to conduct these studies.”

Currently, these symptoms are also being observed in media houses, situated in Delhi NCR, as they continue to question everyone responsible for pollution except the ones who actually are responsible.

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