They are worried about the spike protein getting into the circulatory system. But the thing about intra-muscular injections is that a certain small percentage of the time you end up dumping some of it directly into a vein. I wonder if this could correlate to the incidents of short-term circ system complications. I wonder if they are even considering it, especially since hitting a vein will def happen when you're giving these shots out to tens of millions.
They are worried about the spike protein getting into the circulatory system. But the thing about intra-muscular injections is that a certain small percentage of the time you end up dumping some of it directly into a vein. I wonder if this could correlate to the incidents of short-term circ system complications. I wonder if they are even considering it, especially since hitting a vein will def happen when you're giving these shots out to tens of millions.
That's an interesting point and might explain the seeming randomness of adverse reactions.