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Unvaccinated person living with vaccinated person- weird symptoms? **Title edited by MNHQ**

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Berline · 17/05/2021 08:00

Hi all,
This is entirely anecdotal but my dh is vaccinated and as yet I am not. He's older by about ten years.
I've noticed I'm getting headaches and feeling a bit run down since he's been jabbed.
I work from home, only tend to see one other close friend-also older and been jabbed- who I spend a lot of time with indoors. They are single so this has been allowed for ages.
Go out to supermarket and outside pub with others but that's it. No dc's.
What I'm getting at here is could my symptoms be related to dh and friend having jab? They're the only ones I dont distance with.
I'm not worried but curious.

OP posts:
knittingaddict · 17/05/2021 19:38

[quote bookworm1632]@backinthebox

threads like this are amusing

Not really - they're a carefully constructed effort by an ignorant and deranged fringe group to spread as much misinformation/confusion/concern/fear regarding vaccines as possible.[/quote]
I agree. Not funny at all.

Sadsiblingatsea · 17/05/2021 19:42

It’s quite common.
Look up shedding.

knittingaddict · 17/05/2021 19:53

@Sadsiblingatsea

It’s quite common. Look up shedding.
www.factcheck.org/2021/05/scicheck-covid-19-vaccines-spike-protein-only-get-into-those-who-receive-it-no-shedding/

There's lots more out there if you don't like that one.

backinthebox · 17/05/2021 19:57

@bookworm1632 and @knittingaddict you both read me entire post and that is all you took away from it, to the point that you felt you ought to bring your disapproval to my attention? Get a life! The rest of my post was highlighting the complete unfunniness of the antivaxx crackpot approach, but if picking out one sentence taken out of context floats you boat, you go ahead.

letsmakethishappen · 17/05/2021 20:12

What a thread!! Shared immunity

CrunchyCarrot · 17/05/2021 23:24

I guess it’s not inconceivable that the spike protein itself could shed in snot?!

Even if it could, it's just a piece of the virus, not the whole thing. The spike protein is how a SARS-COV-2 virus particle gets into a cell. After the virus does that, it needs to replicate. In order to replicate it needs the rest of its genome where the instructions for making the other viral proteins are kept. But the spike doesn't have any of that. So there's absolutely no way it's possible.

How2Help · 17/05/2021 23:40

Last try... exposure during pregnancy reporting is a requirement for all clinical trials, that same wording is used in all Pfizer clinical trial protocols. There is no evidence of the vaccine or the spike protein in sperm. There is no way that the mRNA or the spike protein produced in the muscle cells of a vaccine recipient can pass to someone they live with.

100% agree. I happened to read three pfizer protocols in my job today. Utterly unrelated to vaccines or covid and all three unrelated to each other. I have just checked: all have this wording. It’s standard pfizer template wording based, as pp said, on regulatory requirements.

How2Help · 17/05/2021 23:43

Also Terracotta9 - if the protocol says what you believe it to say, then the protocol is saying these instances must be reported. And yet we have heard nothing about this being an issue.

Don’t tell me, it’s a massive cover up by pharma and the health authorities?

Torvean · 18/05/2021 00:49

Imagine if shedding actually worked. We could vaccinate all who volunteered, then we could secretly vaccinate the unvaccinated by "acidentally" bumping into him.

Imagine how pissed they would be...

hotclothbuns · 18/05/2021 01:19

@MRex

I'm not a scientist. Yes, we got that. Grin
Grin
gelatodipistacchio · 18/05/2021 01:34

"I mean, I assume your DH is breastfeeding you OP?" Grin

knittingaddict · 18/05/2021 06:41

[quote backinthebox]**@bookworm1632* and @knittingaddict* you both read me entire post and that is all you took away from it, to the point that you felt you ought to bring your disapproval to my attention? Get a life! The rest of my post was highlighting the complete unfunniness of the antivaxx crackpot approach, but if picking out one sentence taken out of context floats you boat, you go ahead.[/quote]
Apologies. I was responding to the post by bookworm and didn't see your post, so I was only addressing the part about it being funny or not. I honestly didn't mean to take a comment out of conrext like that.

MrsMackesy · 18/05/2021 09:22

@Torvean

Imagine if shedding actually worked. We could vaccinate all who volunteered, then we could secretly vaccinate the unvaccinated by "acidentally" bumping into him.

Imagine how pissed they would be...

Or, now hugs are back on, we could hug them - cautiously, of course.
GreyStep · 18/05/2021 10:23

Seriously though, just get a covid test with symptoms however minor!

ShyButMiffed · 18/05/2021 13:35

@Torvean

Imagine if shedding actually worked. We could vaccinate all who volunteered, then we could secretly vaccinate the unvaccinated by "acidentally" bumping into him.

Imagine how pissed they would be...

Heehee yes forcing medication on people is a good laugh, we all remember so fiondly the last group to try that back in the 1940's! lolol

Perhaps we could tweak it and "bump into" people we don't like to make them ill, or not have babies? Oh brave new world! hahaha

Jesus wept...

Torvean · 18/05/2021 14:19

Seriously @ShyButMiffed I was joking of getting ppl vaccinated whose refusal is causing hot spots. And they're putting others at risk.

Nothing in any way is like Eugenics in the 40s. I made no mention of causing ill harm. So you're been incredibly extreme.

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