Exosomes sa Dugo Pagkatapos ng COVID-19 Vaccine: Babala sa Lahat ng Nabakunahan

Recent research indicates that spike protein-carrying exosomes can persist in the bloodstream for months following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination, raising concerns about blood donation and transfusion safety. These exosomes may contribute to immune responses but can potentially pose risks, particularly to vulnerable recipients. Urgent updates to blood safety protocols are recommended.

Exosomes In Blood After COVID-19 Vaccine: A Warning

A study reveals that COVID-19 mRNA vaccine recipients release spike protein-carrying exosomes into their bloodstream before antibodies appear and that these particles can persist for months. This raises concerns over vaccine safety, particularly regarding blood donation and transfusion risks for vulnerable populations, highlighting gaps in current safety protocols.

Thai study shows a whopping 1,660 myocarditis cases per 100K COVID injections

A prospective peer-reviewed study published this month showed a higher number of heart inflammation or myocarditis and other cardiac side effects after the second dose of the Pfizer BNT162b2 COVID jab compared to previous studies.[1] The C.D.C. maintains that myocarditis is a rare complication of COVID shots. Their data is based on the VAERS, a…

The rise and rapid decline of 3 COVID vaccines’ effectiveness against severe disease and deaths

The Lancet posted a retrospective study about the waning effectiveness of several COVID-19 vaccines among Sweden’s population. The study group involved 842,974 matched pairs of vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. The individuals were immunized with two doses of AstraZeneca (ChAdOx1 nCoV-19), Moderna (mRNA-1273), or Pfizer (BNT162b2). Two critical endpoints were measured: symptomatic infections and severe Covid-19…

COVID-19 News November 25, 2021

Today is Thanksgiving Day in the US. You may want to know the 16 Ways to Avoid COVID-19 During the Holidays. Have a safe Thanksgiving, everybody! Puzzling heart diseases in football From Berliner-Zeitung An unusually large number of professional and amateur soccer players have collapsed recently. Emergency situations have come up again and again in…