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Reggie VanderVeen's avatar

I'm starting to really appreciate Brian Mowrey's contribution to this whole Covid-19 topic. His explanation as to the myth of the cytokine storm (as opposed to DAD) was welcomed. Now, I wish I have more of a serviceable grip on "all-things virology and vaccinology" but...

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Great series of posts Brian! It's probably tough catching flak from both sides, but ultimately I think this process is producing the strongest arguments.

Regarding testing, especially in the US, almost all testing is nasal swabs which is of the mucus membranes. My understanding is IgM dominates the response there. It seems that response will be identical in both Vaccinated and Unvaccinated. If the immune tolerancing theory is correct and the Vaccinated start having persistent infections, would it continue to show up in the nasal swab tests or would anal swab tests or blood serum tests be more accurate?

Anecdotally, I have seen a case where a "vaccinated"19 year old healthy BMI female has had a persistent cough for 1.5 months. Tests "negative" for Covid with a nasal swab and has no other symptoms. I also see plenty of anecdotes about persistent viral infections "but it's not covid". Is it possible that we are already seeing persistent infections but our testing regime is failing us? Keeping in mind of course that there really are other viruses out there that we routinely do not test for.

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