I think this may be the social media account you mentioned:
Memphis doctor believed to have died of rare COVID related syndrome
The Centers for Disease Control is investigating Dr. Barton Williams’ death.
Author: Jeni Diprizio
Published: 5:05 PM CST February 10, 2021
Updated: 6:24 PM CST February 11, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A 36 year-old Memphis doctor is believed to have died from a rare COVID related syndrome.
The Centers for Disease Control is investigating if Dr. Barton Williams, an orthopedic doctor, died from Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome.
MIS-C is rare in children who’ve had COVID-19. MIS-A even more uncommon in adults.
Threlkeld added, Williams also had been vaccinated for COVID about a month ago and that testing found the two types of antibodies in his system - one type of antibody that results from a natural COVID infection, and a second type of antibody from the vaccine. Threlkeld also said Williams tested negative for COVID-19 while in the hospital.
MIS-C - If I recall correctly, this is similar to what is going to hit the kids this year, when the mandates for all kids to get the shot in order to attend school happen.
I read that Doctors have been alerted to expect children age 5 or more to present with certain symptoms this fall - however, they didn’t mention it would be related to the shot.
I do not recall what name they called it.
From the article:
“Williams also had been vaccinated for COVID about a month ago and that testing found the two types of antibodies in his system - one type of antibody that results from a natural COVID infection, and a second type of antibody from the vaccine. Threlkeld also said Williams tested negative for COVID-19 while in the hospital.”
What test checks for antibodies from a natural infection, the IgG IgM blood tests and nose swab tests?
What tests check for antibodies from the shots, the same as above?
I.e. do the tests currently available for the general public differentiate between the two types of antibodies?