Either the spike protein or the lipid nanoparticle is my guess based on what I have read and heard. I don't think that we know definitively yet because the entire affair is being covered up so much.
Also some people think the vaccine is being administered incorrectly. The vaccine is supposed to be intramuscular. but it is being administered into a vein or artery many times because the minimum wage doctor administering it isn’t doing it properly
Yes, the injection should be aspirated (not that it should be in use at all). Many of the people administering the injections are grossly incompetent or don't care whatsoever.
Aspiration is : the nurse jabs the needle into your arm but does not depress the plunger. Instead she pulls the plunger back out and sees if she sees blood. If she sees blood she knows she is in a vein and discards the needle and injects again.
If she does not see blood, she knows she is in a muscle. So now she injects the vaccine/clotshot
Either the spike protein or the lipid nanoparticle is my guess based on what I have read and heard. I don't think that we know definitively yet because the entire affair is being covered up so much.
Also some people think the vaccine is being administered incorrectly. The vaccine is supposed to be intramuscular. but it is being administered into a vein or artery many times because the minimum wage doctor administering it isn’t doing it properly
Yes, the injection should be aspirated (not that it should be in use at all). Many of the people administering the injections are grossly incompetent or don't care whatsoever.
Aspiration is different to air bubbles -
Aspiration is : the nurse jabs the needle into your arm but does not depress the plunger. Instead she pulls the plunger back out and sees if she sees blood. If she sees blood she knows she is in a vein and discards the needle and injects again.
If she does not see blood, she knows she is in a muscle. So now she injects the vaccine/clotshot
My source:
https://youtu.be/WuyAtvwP2H4
This guy at exactly 5 minutes
Really?