Could the vaccine cause the positive test?
Good question.
Not that long ago, a male ER nurse tested positive, 19 days after getting the first shot. I think it was in California.
The science answer to this is NO. But if you are doing the anti-body test, it’s still possible to show positive on that test.
It probably ought to be laid out...the vaccination does not stop you from a transmission situation. It only hinders the symptoms and full development of Covid-19.
There was some study done in December in Bavaria with younger kids. What they found was that they had an official record of x-number of kids who had Covid-19. With the test/study....the actual number of kids who had Covid-19 was SIX times the x-number. So I would suggest that a whole lot of people have had Covid and only shown marginal symptoms.
No.
mRNA vaccines take advantage of the process that cells use to make proteins in order to trigger an immune response
– mRNA vaccines do not contain a live virus and do not carry a risk of causing disease in the vaccinated person
– mRNA from the vaccine never enters the nucleus of the cell and does not
affect or interact with a person’s DNA