Twitter trending says "vaccines can't shed." Sounds like they're panicking that people are finding out.
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The average person sheds 8 lbs of dead skin cells every year. If you do the math... you are shedding 1/3rd of an ounce of dead skin cells every day.
Most of those dead skin cells can be seen as dust around our homes, or they get washed out of clothing in the washing machine.
When you shake hands with someone, or touch their arm... you are both transferring some skin cells between you. If you sit on an airplane seat, or a restaurant chair... you are sitting in a place where someone else had shed their skin cells earlier that day. Since you constantly shed skin cells... then yes, you can shed proteins.
Ew, I guess I forgot about that. Makes me want to get an air purifier.
or a hazmat suit!
Locard's principle!