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The COVID-19 vaccine does not cause infertility, as social media myths are claiming – Medical Xpress
Anti-vaccine activists have been having a field day with the myth that COVID-19 immunizations cause infertility.

Anti-vaccine activists have been having a field day with the myth that COVID-19 immunizations cause infertility.
There is zero evidence to support this canard, but it has caught on because it has the thinnest veneer of scientific plausibility, plus a coincidental echo in a science fiction miniseries.
The co-originator of the myth is Wolfgang Wodarg, a German politician and physician who left medical practice in 1994. He was “the prime mover” in 2010 behind cries that the swine flu pandemic was fake…
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