![]() ![]() Your body then uses these instructions to make the spike protein, and to raise a protective immune response. The spike protein is devastatingly toxic (references here, here, here). This uses a modified chimpanzee virus to carry into the body the genetic instructions to produce the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Instead, they use other technologies to train our bodies to recognise SARS-CoV-2 and to mount a protective immune response should we ever be exposed to it. For instance, the AstraZeneca vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. However, none of the COVID vaccines approved for use anywhere around the world so far use live virus. But getting vaccinated has absolutely nothing. COVID vaccines don’t contain live virus to shed The spike protein that is injected does not contain any live virus. If the spike proteins get blocked with said antibodies, the virus can’t replicate, can’t make you sick, and will be less likely to spread to others. The spike protein is unique to SARS-CoV-2 it doesn't look like other proteins your body makes. Yet several online posts falsely claim that vaccinated people are shedding the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is what the virus uses to enters cells, through their breath and pores. Its location on the outside of the virus makes it so the immune system can recognize it easily. The majority of people infected this way had a weakened immune system. The spike protein is located on the outside of a coronavirus and is how SARS-CoV-2 (the coronavirus) enters human cells. Recently, there has been a lot of misinformation circulating about shedding of the spike protein from those who are vaccinated with an mRNA-based COVID-19. However, this happened in less than 1% out of more than 20,000 people vaccinated over a ten-year period. ![]() These train your body to mount an immune response with a version of the virus that isn’t so dangerous.įor example, with the very effective vaccine against herpes zoster (shingles), there is a very small risk the weakened virus can cause infection. ![]() Examples are vaccines against measles, rubella, mumps, and herpes zoster (shingles). Some vaccines for other diseases contain live viruses that have been weakened (or attenuated). ![]()
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