New Study Seeks to Confirm That COVID-19 Vaccine Does Not Affect Male Fertility

Early into the pandemic, SARS‐CoV‐2 RNA was discovered in male semen. Many questions loomed, ranging from potential sexual transmission to effects on a fetus or fertility.

While these have all been debunked, there are now concerns looming around whether or not the COVID-19 vaccine could affect sperm quality. This is unlikely, but researchers are working fast to gather the empirical evidence necessary to eliminate any doubts regarding vaccine safety.

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