Fact ... mRNA vaccine does not change DNA .
Fact ... mRNA is extremely fragile and degrades rapidly .
Fact ..mRNA used in the covid vaccine is encased in a lipid nanoparticle to allow it to reach target cells . The mRNA then degrades within hours .
As for sex and intimacy ...
Fact .. ace2 cells which allow covid to gain entry are widespread in the body including in the lungs, heart , kidneys, gastrointestinal tract , urinary tract , testis and reproductive organs .
As yet there have only been a few small scale studies which have found covid virus in semen of infected covid patients . It is not yet known if this is a transmissible route of infection .. or represents non infective viral shedding.
Exposure to infected faecal matter (especially via the faeco-oral route ) during sexual activity is believed to carry a potential risk of infection .
Covid has not yet been classified as having the potential to be sexually transmitted .,evidence either way is lacking . Until there is certainty .. caution seems sensible .
What is know is that close contact during intimacy (with someone infected or carrying the covid virus ) .... Such as ..touch , , breathing , kissing , exchange of saliva can increase risk of covid infection and promote spread .
It is also important to note that people can be asymptomatic carriers of covid ...
mRNA Vaccination lowers the risk of acquiring covid or experiencing a severe infection . Until herd immunity is reached and the efficacy against mutations is known ... it is not an βabsoluteβ guarantee of immunity .
......nor is vaccination a passport for risk free sex . Use commonsense and take responsibility for protecting your health . angel:
Luv blondey
@crystal ... Vaccine mRNA is not passed via sex but covid can be ...
βCOVID can be spread through respiratory droplets, so coughing, sneezing, talking β and heavy breathing during sex β can be risky.
COVID is in saliva, so any kind of kissing puts you and your partner at risk.
COVID can linger on surfaces, so touching clothes, bed sheets, sex toys, and your partnerβs skin could spread the infection.
COVID is in semen, so ejaculation raises risk for both you and your partner.
COVID is found in fecal matter, which you can come in contact with during **** intercourse or oral sex.
COVID is in blood and urine, too. So if there is any bleeding or urine leakage during sexual activity, the virus can be passed. βPeriod sexβ while one partner is menstruating can be problematic β.
The amount of covid viral load present in body fluids determines level of infection and how infective someone is . Vaccine mRNA on the other hand cannot survive outside the target cell . So orgasm away
. ( if you are covid free )
Edited by
Blondey111
on Thu 06/03/21 06:13 PM