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That depends on what the long-term effects of the spike protein are.


Hopefully there are none, but right now we don't know. Some doctors are raising serious concerns that the spike protein itself is toxic to human cells. If that's true, it may not be a good thing to have a bunch of spike proteins permanently circulating throughout your body. But right now, no one knows if this is a long-term concern or not.

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Posted: 01/07/2022 at 10:51PM



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