This op-ed from the WSJ from a couple of months ago differentiates between “internal” immunity, apparently conferred well by the vaccines, and “mucosal” immunity, not so well. So these positive tests among the vaccinated are largely confined to the nose and mouth, which limits their negative effect to the patient but still makes it possible to pass along to others. Presumably this is what’s driving the results you’re skeptical of.
This op-ed from the WSJ from a couple of months ago differentiates between “internal” immunity, apparently conferred well by the vaccines, and “mucosal” immunity, not so well. So these positive tests among the vaccinated are largely confined to the nose and mouth, which limits their negative effect to the patient but still makes it possible to pass along to others. Presumably this is what’s driving the results you’re skeptical of.
Well, huh. I wonder if that makes it time to go look at RadVac some more.
I literally have some left in my freezer from 6 months ago.