Depends on how far the results can be carried through genes I guess. Can't exactly remember the specifics off the top of my head, but there were possible indications that the spike proteins could "maybe" impact the DNA of sperm, eggs, and embryos.
Though I suppose if that was really remarkably bad, then frequent contact with the disease "might" also have an impact, but I doubt the disease, especially in its current state, can push or produce enough spike proteins to make it that far.
Depends on how far the results can be carried through genes I guess. Can't exactly remember the specifics off the top of my head, but there were possible indications that the spike proteins could "maybe" impact the DNA of sperm, eggs, and embryos.
Though I suppose if that was really remarkably bad, then frequent contact with the disease "might" also have an impact, but I doubt the disease, especially in its current state, can push or produce enough spike proteins to make it that far.