I'm an RN. 10 days ago a Pt came into our office looking like death. She had received the booster, we were treating her symptoms. I am not vaccinated and do not wear masks. Days later she returned with covid, and sneezed all over me while I was close taking her vitals.
This weekend I have covid. It's not severe but I'm not happy about it. As a nurse, I'd like to understand shedding and if I'm susceptible to our Pt's who come in immediately following their booster shots!
Anyone else in health-care want to share their thoughts? Thanks in advance!
There is a lot of controversy in early data first as to what if any COVID virus per se even exists with hard proof, and if the infective agent is not as described, and if what is now termed COVID is spike protein shedding of a far more reliable hijacked vax immune system.
I like CJ Zingle's book on Vax Detox of both the jabbed and those exposed to the theorized spike protein, whether vaxxed or unvaxxed, who pick up shedded particles in close contact that behave as non-self to any vulnerable immune system.
Zingle's protocol is a short book but a deep dive on what research exists to beef up the immune system with healthy supplements and nutrition/lifestyle changes. Herbs, teas, certain supplements should likely become mainstays. She's a retired big pharma refugee who turned to the light:
https://www.amazon.com/Vaccine-Detoxification-Protocol-Protecting-Shedding/dp/B09TN48ZWB