If the spike proteins gets expressed on the vaginal walls, it's like....microscopic vagina dentata. Ok, I am just being retarded. To be honest, I have no idea, although I do think about this. Maybe just wait a couple weeks/month after she gets it? Sort of like how you have to wait after a fumigation of your house, you can't move in right away.
According to Pfizer
https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf go to page 67-69. It's sort of vague though, I am not sure if they are more referring to getting the "study intervention" aka the vaccine, physically splashed on people. If you read the part about occupational exposure:
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The use of 'unplanned direct' is important. To me this means you spilled the vaccine on yourself. It gets murky when you read the previous bullet again:
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Exposes how? Through sex? Though what? Did he steal the vaccine and throw it on his partner? Or is he somehow shedding things? They don't clarify. That's where the whole spike shedding theory comes from. So, in short, I have no fucking idea.
Although most people are vaxxed and are touching and coughing on things, you eat things from the grocery store that human vaxxed hands touched, does this count as an exposure? Hold on a sec, I need more tinfoil.....ah, that's better. Then you have to figure if people were shedding the spikes there must be ways where more spikes are shed vs less. Through hands? probably less. Coughing in your face after a fresh vaccine, probably more. But again who really knows. It's just part of the joys of living in clown world. Embrace the honk.
Microscopic pussy teeth is a theory I can get behind.
I've wondered about the exposure required, because I work in close proximity with someone who's been double pfizered for months now. Though we aren't in the habit of kissing thankfully, so maybe that has saved me.
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I feel like they are saying they were exposed to the study intervention directly. Like a healthcare provider spilled it, and is therefore exposed. Spilled liquid can evaporate into the air, hence you can inhale it. Read the point just above the environmental exposure during pregnancy, it's far more vague.