Transmission and Avoidance

With so much fear, misinformation and contradictory information about the possibility of COVID and mRNA vaccine transmission (or shedding) through blood, body fluids, inhalation and any number of other pathways, we are collating informative articles and information from people that we have spoken to directly.

Please use your own discernment and research thoroughly – the science is new on much of this and can of course change.

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Information provided by Sierra Hamm of Impact Reconciliation: www.impactreconciliation.care

Sierra Hamm, RN, BSN

The foundress of Impact Reconciliation is a nurse with a background in Maternity Care. Sierra has devoted her career to preserving medical sovereignty for her patients through advocacy and informed consent.   

Sierra has some great articles on her blog – this one may be of interest to those looking at why we should screen donated blood for mRNA contamination

Visit Sierra’s blog page for other blood related articles


Hope for Healing

Paper and webinar below.

To be clear, “shedding” is NOT the correct explanation. The correct explanation is Transmission. Also, it’s much worse than 50%; it’s closer to 80%. And not just the Cv19 vaccinated to the unvaccinated. We are, in fact, also identifying Transmission from Cv19 vaccinated to those who have already been vaccinated.

Extract from: Hope for Healing: The Pathways to Healing by Mark J. Aubry, Founder/CEO Impact Health Ltd

Read the whole paper here: https://impacthealth.care/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Hope-for-Healing-The-Pathways-to-Healing-v2.1-2025-02-09.pdf

Watch the webinar: Impact Health together Created for Health ran a webinar for Control Group participants, discussing pathways of transmission, their Covid19 Vaccine Residual Analysis for mRNA, vaccine transmission, and Spike protein presence and the Hope for Healing study they have set up to assess the protocols they have designed.