I am not too keen on getting into this debates in depth but your response here caught my eye. Have you actually considered the reality of what you have said. In theory everyone that has the MRNA vaccine should test positive if the above is true. I work in a care home of 150 plus employees in total, we do regular PCR every week. 92% of the workforce has been vaccinated, a very high percentage received the MRNA type vaccine. Very few have tested positive since last December when the vaccination rollout started. We get random positive tests, but they have been with a mixture of unvaccinated and vaccinated. The residents are equally tested ( we have 100 , all of which were vaccinated on the same day. Although we had an outbreak only the demencia floor was severely hit. At the time there were no other cases on our other two floors.Let me address this one statement at a time. But first, bear in mind that the PCR test has been proven unreliable.
"Conspiracy theorists have used the data to support their criticisms of the vaccines’ efficacy – pointing to the level of vaccinated people who have tested positive to the virus.
Of course vaccinated people will test positive for the virus. Remember, the mRNA vaccine is not a typical vaccine. Rather, the mRNA vaccine is a gene modification agent that tricks your own body in producing the spike protein related to Sars-Cov-2 (Covid-19). The Covid-19 antibody test is looking for antibodies that your body has produced in response to either the covid-19 virus or the mRNA agent. The antibody test will test positive whether a person got the virus naturally or artificially.
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Your theory could only be proved if everyone tested positive after receiving the vaccine as it would be a common result. Rita