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Dear Dr. Rose, I learned of your work in your interview with Dr. Mercola.

A few months ago, I found this: https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf

On pages 67 and following, the clinical protocol talks about EDPs (events during pregnancy) that have to do with skin contact and inhalation with/near someone who had received the shot. The clinician is instructed to report these EDPS and and AEs and SAEs (Adverse events/series adverse events). The pregnant women aren't the ones getting the shots, but clearly the creators of this protocol have reason to believe that mere contact with someone who is vaxed can be affected.

Is this normal? It seems alarming and important to me, but maybe this is standard practice for any new drug?

Example (p 67) A female family member or healthcare provider reports that she is pregnant after

having been exposed to the study intervention by inhalation or skin contact.

PF-07302048 (BNT162 RNA-Based COVID-19 Vaccines)

Protocol C4591001

Page 68

• A male family member or healthcare provider who has been exposed to the study

intervention by inhalation or skin contact then exposes his female partner prior to

or around the time of conception.

The investigator must report EDP to Pfizer Safety within 24 hours of the investigator’s

awareness, irrespective of whether an SAE has occurred.

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There is much more here. I know there were accounts of even postmenopausal women having bleeding after being near someone who had gotten the shot. I presume they knew something like this was a possibility are are simply denying it.

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I wish you a happy new year. I am very glad to have discovered you.

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