mRNA Circulates at Least 28 Days After COVID Shot
A recent Denmark study found that mRNA from Pfizer and Moderna shots circulates in the blood for at least 28 days after injection. Now a renowned doctor and international COVID expert is recommending "no sex" for 90 days post-vaccination over concerns of viral shedding in light of these findings.
According to Dr. Peter McCullough, internist, cardiologist, and epidemiologist, “vaccines should be in the body only a few days as immunity is being generated. Having foreign genetic code in the form of synthetic RNA loaded on lipid nanoparticles with PEG in the blood stream for a month is an eerie reality with the following implications:
All serious health events occurring within 30 days of the shot should be considered related to the vaccine unless proven otherwise,
The mRNA has a prolonged opportunity to circulate to vital organs including the heart, brain, bone marrow, adrenals, and reproductive organs where it can cause more damage,
The human body must not have robust mechanisms to clear Pfizer or Moderna, so by the time the second shot is given, some still have the first shot in their system explaining greater toxicity on the second shot,
Theoretical concerns over shedding should be extended far beyond 30 days (I currently recommend no kissing, sexual, or close contact for vaccinated persons for at least 90 days),
Development on new mRNA vaccines (influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, zika, etc.) should be halted immediately given this discovery.”