Claims that Covid-19 vaccines destroy sperm cells are false

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Claims that Covid-19 vaccines destroy sperm cells are false
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💉 Public health authorities and experts around the world have found no evidence the Covid-19 vaccines harm male fertility, despite claims online

:"All advisory and regulatory bodies recommend that Covid-19 vaccinations are safe for people attempting to conceive."Traditional vaccines contain weakened or dead forms of a virus so that the immune system can recognize and build antibodies against it. Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, meanwhile, deliver instructions to cells on how to build a harmless piece of the spike protein found on the surface of the coronavirus, teaching the body to recognize and fight the real thing.

"Just the fact that there is spike protein in other places in the body doesn't necessarily mean that that is detrimental," Lawler said April 13."It means that the body is developing an immune response in multiple places, which is probably a beneficial thing."

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