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I'm sorry Walter, but I disagree with your assertion made from you quotation at the very end of this otherwise excellent article. You stated "Spike proteins persists from any source" and then quote spike proteins being found in the mood 2 months-post infection clearance in a vaccinated person. With respect, this doesn't say anything about an unvaccinated person with an infection or how fast infection/spike proteins clear in this circumstances. Or vaccinated with no infection. The only addresses 1 case of vaccinated + infection + spike protein present 2 months later.

Some independent studies on autopsied vaccinated bodies have found spike protein in stains up to 60 days (2 months) later and others show as long as 180 days.... so how do we know the spike protein in the blood at 60 days is not due to the vaccine regardless of the c-19 infection + negative test results? How do we know the spike protein would have continued to persist if an unvaccinated person had an infection?

Edit: Reviewing the PDF, it seems VERY inconclusive. It states "81 patients with Long Covid" were examined...and then mentions finding the spike protein in "3" patients...of 81.

Specifically, the study describes the sample size and technique as "mass spectrometry to analyze the serum of 81 patients with long-COVID syndrome". Results: "viral spike protein in one patient" + "vaccine spike protein in two patients two months after the vaccination". Call me a naysayer but 3 out of 81 long covid patients makes me think that 78 out of 81 were psychosomatic lol. I've always though that sometimes Long Covid people might be hypochondriacs, tbh.

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