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from everything i've read (i've even spoken with david martin on this), shedding is pretty low on the list of things we should be concerned about. firstly, what's being shed is the post-transcribed RNA (sorry that's not a technical term lol, that's a lay description), not the vaccine itself. so the most it can do is make you sick. second, it takes a LOT to get into your body, and you have tons of filters to filter it out. most people are recommending avoiding intimate actions with a vaccinated person for 2 weeks (some say a month). i know shedding is real - after a car accident they gave me a tetanus booster (TDP) and i immediately shed whooping cough to my spouse, who in turn gave it to me (because, of course, the vaccine didn't prevent me from catching it). and, we got covid from a recently vaxxed person - the grandma across the street got the shot, gave covid to her kids who gave it to my kids who gave it to the adults. then grandma fainted, ambulance, heart problems, etc etc, and then she got covid at the hospital (because, of course, the vaccine didn't prevent her from catching it). then a year later, EXACT repeat - grandma got booster, her grandkids got covid, she collapsed, ambulance again, she went to hospital and got covid again, her kids got covid, our kids got covid, we got covid... it's a twisted tragic comedy

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