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Menstruation and coronavirus: doctors dismiss claims vaccinated strangers can affect women’s periods

CoronaCheck is RMIT ABC Fact Check’s weekly email newsletter dedicated to fighting the misinformation infodemic surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.
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CoronaCheck #63
In this week’s CoronaCheck, we debunk claims, shared online and seemingly based on anecdotes alone, that COVID-19 vaccines can cause changes to women’s menstruation.
We also look at which states are pulling their weight when it comes to taking incoming international travellers, and bring you the latest on misinformation spreading in India.
Can vaccines affect women’s periods?
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