Right so the timeline on this is genuinely suspicious and I'm surprised more people aren't talking about it. The CDC quietly updated thier vinyl chloride exposure thresholds something like a week after the derailment and the mainstream press basically buried it. Convenient timing or what.
Been down this rabbit hole for a couple days now and the pattern of "update the guidelines AFTER the incident so technically nothing exceeded safe limits" is not new, its a very well worn playbook. East Palestine residents were reporting symptoms almost immediately and yet the official line was everything's fine, water's fine, air's fine - classic.
Anyone here actually looked into who sits on the advisory panels that set these thresholds? Because that particular thread pulls on some interesting threads if you know what I mean. Would love to know if anyone local to Ohio or nearby has firsthand accounts, the stuff coming out of community Facebook groups paints a very different picture to the official narrative.