Yup, all of these studies injected chickens with the spike protein and then evaluated antibodies produced. You can't just eat random eggs and expect to get antibodies (and I don't even know if the antibodies, if they were present, would survive in the digestive tract and make it to the bloodstream).
Yup, all of these studies injected chickens with the spike protein and then evaluated antibodies produced. You can't just eat random eggs and expect to get antibodies (and I don't even know if the antibodies, if they were present, would survive in the digestive tract and make it to the bloodstream).