From the abstract of the post-mortem study:"In summary, the results of our autopsy case study in a patient with mRNA vaccine confirm the view that by first dose of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 immunogenicity can already be induced, while sterile immunity is not adequately developed."
The way I read the abstract summary is that one dose of vaccine is insufficient to save an 86-year-old man from dying of COVID but that some immune response was detected.
What I do not see in the post-mortem study abstract is that "high viral RNA loads" is the same as "vaccine-induced spike proteins".
It's good to see someone that knows how to recognize and discuss the actual subject of the article. Lost art apparently.
Well, I read it quite differently:
One dose of vaccine may have been sufficient to prevent infection from the Covid-19 virus, as this gentleman showed no evidence of natural Covid-19 infection, however I'm concerned that this autopsy found Spike protein (S1) antigen-binding showed significant levels for immunoglobulin (Ig) G Which is produced in response to the vaccine"