In 2015 the US Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) issued guidance on
how to conduct shedding studies during the preclinical and clinical
development of virus or bacteria-based gene therapy products. Shedding,
as described by the FDA, is the excretion or release of a product from a
vaccinated person’s body. The shed gene therapy product may be
infectious and so raises safety concerns “related to the risk of
transmission to untreated individuals.”
Various studies and
documents, including a study by Pfizer, indicate vaccine shedding and
transmission are occurring. Would you trust anything that’s shed from a
Covid injection as good for you or anyone around you?
A University of Colorado study
published in May provided evidence “for a new mechanism by which herd
immunity may be manifested – the aerosol transfer of antibodies between
immune and non-immune hosts.”
Consistent with the results
reported by others, the researchers detected antibodies in both
vaccinated people’s saliva and their face masks. “Given these
observations, we hypothesised that droplet/aerosolised antibody transfer
might occur between individuals, much like droplet/aerosolised virus
particles can be exchanged by the same route.”
To test whether
the transmission was occurring, the researchers took nasal swabs from
unvaccinated children of vaccinated parents and tested them for
SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies and found a significant positive
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