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Question: Early in 2021 when the vax was rolling out I heard a lot about 2 things: How the vaccinated "shed" the spike protein and how they test positive for HIV. Does anyone have some concide info sources on this + if it has panned out to be true?

Further, if one spouse gets the jab, can they "pass" it on to their partner during sex? I remember hearing about this early on but have heard nothing in a year.

Asking for a friend...of course.

Question: Early in 2021 when the vax was rolling out I heard a lot about 2 things: How the vaccinated "shed" the spike protein and how they test positive for HIV. Does anyone have some concide info sources on this + if it has panned out to be true? Further, if one spouse gets the jab, can they "pass" it on to their partner during sex? I remember hearing about this early on but have heard nothing in a year. Asking for a friend...of course.

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>Immune responses to pathogens involve many cells and proteins of the immune system. Early during an infection, these responses are non-specific, meaning that although they are directed at the pathogen, they are not specific to it. This is called innate immunity. Within a few days, adaptive immunity takes over; this immunity is specific to the invading pathogen. Adaptive immune responses include antibodies. A major goal of antibodies is to bind to the pathogen and prevent it from infecting, or entering, a cell. Antibodies that prevent entry into cells are called neutralizing antibodies. Many vaccines work by inducing neutralizing antibodies. However, not all antibody responses are created equal. Sometimes antibodies do not prevent cell entry and, on rare occasions, they may actually increase the ability of a virus to enter cells and cause a worsening of disease through a mechanism called antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). On a few occasions ADE has resulted from vaccination.

https://www.chop.edu/centers-programs/vaccine-education-center/vaccine-safety/antibody-dependent-enhancement-and-vaccines