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== Are deaths being covered up?--
One article on the internet claims 1600 people died due to the nuclear accident but these deaths are being covered up. Is this true?
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/03/22/fukushima-radiation-a-killer/
In the business section of the article, it is written that a supermarket chain discarded all food with a radioactivity of 50 Bq/kg of more. Since the natural radioactivity of the human body (and presumably of other animals too) is about 100 Bq/kg, it means that no meat at all could be sold!!! I do not know about natural radioactivity of plants, but it is obvious that a zero-radioactivity diet would starve everybody to death.
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