From your description it would appear that Harvard analysis only looked at possible widespread and immediate physiological effects in relation to UFO reports; whereas we know that a very high %age of UFO reports are not ET and the subset that involve adverse health effects aren't always immediately apparent.
But it's still helpful to eliminate the possibility of a natural, yet previously unrecognised danger to everyone's health.
From your description it would appear that Harvard analysis only looked at possible widespread and immediate physiological effects in relation to UFO reports; whereas we know that a very high %age of UFO reports are not ET and the subset that involve adverse health effects aren't always immediately apparent.
But it's still helpful to eliminate the possibility of a natural, yet previously unrecognised danger to everyone's health.
You can always tell a Harvard man but you can't tell him much.....
Here it is:
R Chase Cockrell, Linda Murphy, Mark Rodeghier 641-656
Social Factors and UFO Reports: Was the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic Associated with an Increase in UFO Reporting? https://doi.org/10.31275/20222681
https://journalofscientificexploration.org/index.php/jse/article/view/2681/1815
Sorry, guys. Fixed in hypertext. I swear it'll never happen again.
looks like 2 of the links are still broken
Like I said . . . it'll never happen again . . . or again . . .