Fucking shedders.....
Why purebloods need to avoid recently vaxed
This is a true story. A friend of mine is unvaxed and has been and has been adamant about it for 2 years. Went successfully through the exception process etc.
Their work has them working among tons of other people most of who have been vaxxed. they've been working there for years without getting covid. Also been walking in a big city among people the last year. Never got covid.
Well suddenly they go to visit a relative out of town and that relative has been vaxed and in fact got another booster 2 weeks before they visited.
Well of course after a day driving In a car with them my friend finds out the relative has covid. They had a scratchy throat for weeks. Suddenly they test positive for covid. I don't know more details of why the relative decided to test then rather than before the visit. That's all I know.
So my friend leaves and flys back home. Once getting home for the first time in all of this time as an unvaxed person who's been around people everyday for the past 2 years suddenly they get a hell of a case of covid the day they land. Terrible headaches, odd menstrual bleeding, incapacitating pain in their joints. In bed for a week. Fever, chills, the whole nine yards. Tested for covid twice. First time negative. Positive days later.
Oh and their pet also gets sick. And the pet is female and it's fixed and guess what it bleeds from. Yep you guessed it, the fixed animal has menstrual bleeding even though it's fixed. Won't move. Just lies down.
So what's the moral here. The moral of the story is that I think that recently vaxed people can spread enough of a contagion and shedding from the vax to actually affect people who are not vaccinated. It's either a contagious version of the vax designed to vax unvaxed
Or
It's tons of spike shedding
Or
it's a super strong version of covid that's being harbored in the multiple boosted people with weakened immune systems and so they're spreading a stronger version of covid.
Because there's just no way my friend who's been around so many people including a lot of kids for the past year and a half without being vaccinated and has never had covid would suddenly get this bad a case of covid.
The only other factor involved was of course the airplane ride but the coincidence with the relative is too great. Oh yeah. The relative has pets and they have covid.
People are saying the booster is really the kill shot. I am wondering if they loaded the booster with a spreadable vaccine. It's been speculated.
My friend is getting better. Headaches almost gone. Been about 7 days.
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