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I've noticed that after close contact with those who get frequent shots and boosters I acquire phlegm in the back of my throat for a few days following. I'm pretty sure they are shedding, and if I take antibiotics the phlegm goes away. I've never had COVID, and no one close to me has ever tested positive. Is there a window when shedders are more contagious, or is it continuous because they are boosting on a regular time frame? I can't find much online profiling the shedding process and what to expect.

I've noticed that after close contact with those who get frequent shots and boosters I acquire phlegm in the back of my throat for a few days following. I'm pretty sure they are shedding, and if I take antibiotics the phlegm goes away. I've never had COVID, and no one close to me has ever tested positive. Is there a window when shedders are more contagious, or is it continuous because they are boosting on a regular time frame? I can't find much online profiling the shedding process and what to expect.

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DNA reforms itself after a few months from last inoculation. What they are doing is slowly breaking down their immune system and anti-carcinogenic genomes. If you are getting sick, its unlikely the vaxed are causing it, but there is a chance the pathogens in them can spread to you with prolonged contact.

So no, they are not causing anything, but can make things slightly worse for you if your immune system itself is bombed. Which is why the vaxed are dying so much; domino effects