Miami, Florida affiliate of ABC on COVID-19 vaccine: “To protect fertility, some men may want to consider freezing their sperm prior to vaccination.”

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WPLG, also known as Local 10, is a Miami, Florida affiliate of ABC.

Their website recently reported the following about the new COVID-19 vaccine:

“To protect fertility, some men may want to consider freezing their sperm prior to vaccination.”

Original: Study investigates effects of COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility

Archive: Study investigates effects of COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility

This is not some fringe, alternative, or conspiracy website. This is ABC News – the mainstream media.

I’ve seen both the U.K. and U.S. versions of the fictional TV series Utopia. So I know all about the conspiracies of a manufactured global pandemic, where the vaccine is deliberately designed to sterilize the human population.

But those shows are supposed to be fiction.
 
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WPLG, also known as Local 10, is a Miami, Florida affiliate of ABC.

Their website recently reported the following about the new COVID-19 vaccine:

“To protect fertility, some men may want to consider freezing their sperm prior to vaccination.”

Original: Study investigates effects of COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility

Archive: Study investigates effects of COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility

This is not some fringe, alternative, or conspiracy website. This is ABC News – the mainstream media.

I’ve seen both the U.K. and U.S. versions of the fictional TV series Utopia. So I now all about the conspiracies of a manufactured global pandemic, where the vaccine is deliberately designed to sterilize the human population.

But those shows are supposed to be fiction.

It's all just a barrel of laughs—a can of snakes—isn't it? What a gas! And they're a lining up by the herd to take this jab.

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Lead researchers Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, a reproductive urologist with U Health, initiated an earlier study which found the virus was present in the testicles for up to six months following infection.

That spurred his team to question the virus’ effect on sperm and reproduction.

His team is now looking at the potential impact of the vaccine as well.

“We’re evaluating the sperm parameters and quality before the vaccine and after the vaccine. From the biology of the COVID vaccine we believe it shouldn’t affect fertility but we want to do the study to make sure that man who want to have kids in the future to assure them it’s safe to go ahead and get the vaccine,” Ramasamy said.
 

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