Tossing this out to anyone with a similar experience and I'm not agreeing with the anti-vaxx shedding crowd, but...I had an pretty intense vesticular rash (small bumps filled with clear fluid) on my body and went crazy trying to trace it to origin. Some cases of Covid have these rashes pre-symptom, sometimes it's caused by dermatitis, but most often caused from an allergic reaction.
I'm 58, grew up poor eating dirt and bugs and have NEVER had a reaction to anything short of too much tequila. I traced it all back to when 2 employees, one my supervisor and one my subordinate finished their vaccine regiment and started keeping their masks off during conversation. Note: I generally don't wear one anyway.
Rashes are documented with the vaccinated, but is there any cases of unvaccinated persons developing these same allergic reactions? I looked and cannot find any cases of this amongst plenty of cases with the vaxxed. My reaction subsided pretty quickly, but I'm left wondering, was it a spike protein reaction?
That it abated once the exposure stopped or after a while regardless is actually a good thing either way, either it is a temporary exposure saturation thing, or it is something that the body seems to able to fight of and fix.
Either way it is actually reason to have hope in regard to the shedding thing, some people may get sick from being around them so for those it is obviously something to avoid or minimize but your immune-system does seem to have corrected itself after a while...
Allergic reactions strictly speaking that abate quickly are generally good news that the body has reacted and dealt with the threat. The problem is being allergic to other humans that have been mass-vaccinated. Scary stuff anyways.