that’s right, you probably forgot due to all the shitfuckery that’s been going on of late. That’s okay – I did too. But it turns
out, that the government – or at least some organizations within the government – kept on working on the problem and in February the CDC made an official statement concerning the data. That was the final update on EVALI cases. A Grant was given to Ohio State by the American Heart Association in July of $5.5 million dollars to study this issue further. The Study found that states such as Delaware, Utah, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Wisconsin – accounted for a high prevalence cluster. In other words, this is where most of the EVALI cases were
happening.
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