Yes, but I've never seen a bona fide explanation of how those inserts into the spike protein would translate into what the doctors label as "HIV infection." One of the first PCR tests for COVID from Australia resulted in what they called "false positives" on HIV tests, so the test was abandoned. It's an open question on whether those inserts would make a person more susceptible to HIV infection.
Yes, but I've never seen a bona fide explanation of how those inserts into the spike protein would translate into what the doctors label as "HIV infection." One of the first PCR tests for COVID from Australia resulted in what they called "false positives" on HIV tests, so the test was abandoned. It's an open question on whether those inserts would make a person more susceptible to HIV infection.