That is a protocol definition not evidence of an event.
In that vaccine protocol they include protocols to look for vaccine shedding. This is because real vaccines are made out of viruses. Real viral vaccines can absolutely shed. That is why all vaccine protocols include these specific protocols. In truth its really misnamed. It should just be "viral transmission" because that's what it is, its just called "shedding" to distinguish it from another virus other than the real virus that is the vaccine.
The Pfizer mRNA vaccine is NOT a viral vaccine. It has absolutely nothing to do with a viral vaccine. That does not mean there can't be off target effects. But this protocol definition is not evidence that any off target effects have been found.
Still, we should keep an eye out for off target effects. There is evidence that there may be off target effects. But off target effects are not necessarily vaccine shedding by the definition of that term, They most certainly are not evidence of SARS S protein shedding in any way, shape or form.
I see what you are saying. Sort of like the warnings on your water bottles to beware of the water eating through your clothes if you spill it or make other contact as well as protocols on how to handle water acidity and wet clothing....
I am saying it is standard vaccine trial procedure to include looking for viral vaccine transmission. It is part of every vaccine protocol experiment. It has nothing to do with this vaccine specifically, and being a protocol it just gives what to look for because of previous viral vaccine experiments.
It has nothing to do with this vaccine having found something. (Like, literally nothing.)
Oops. Wrong link. Here.
https://media.tghn.org/medialibrary/2020/11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020_Pfizer_BioNTech.pdf
That is a protocol definition not evidence of an event.
In that vaccine protocol they include protocols to look for vaccine shedding. This is because real vaccines are made out of viruses. Real viral vaccines can absolutely shed. That is why all vaccine protocols include these specific protocols. In truth its really misnamed. It should just be "viral transmission" because that's what it is, its just called "shedding" to distinguish it from another virus other than the real virus that is the vaccine.
The Pfizer mRNA vaccine is NOT a viral vaccine. It has absolutely nothing to do with a viral vaccine. That does not mean there can't be off target effects. But this protocol definition is not evidence that any off target effects have been found.
Still, we should keep an eye out for off target effects. There is evidence that there may be off target effects. But off target effects are not necessarily vaccine shedding by the definition of that term, They most certainly are not evidence of SARS S protein shedding in any way, shape or form.
I see what you are saying. Sort of like the warnings on your water bottles to beware of the water eating through your clothes if you spill it or make other contact as well as protocols on how to handle water acidity and wet clothing....
makes sense now. Thanks!
Lol, I'm not sure if that was sarcasm or not.
I am saying it is standard vaccine trial procedure to include looking for viral vaccine transmission. It is part of every vaccine protocol experiment. It has nothing to do with this vaccine specifically, and being a protocol it just gives what to look for because of previous viral vaccine experiments.
It has nothing to do with this vaccine having found something. (Like, literally nothing.)
Previous vaccines shed proteins?