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I have. They are all anecdotal and hypothetical nonsense, dressed up to simulate "studies".

The closest thing to a real study was the one which found anti-spike antibodies in some unvaccinated children, and the hypothesis was that antibodies against spike in vaccinated parents might be produced within the respiratory tract and exhaled, only to be inhaled by close contacts like their kids. That isn't shedding of spike proteins...it's more akin to passive immunisation. But then the author of the word salad on substack wouyldn't know that, because he's ignorant about spike proteins, viruses and immunity.

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