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A reason not to get the vaccine

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    Copper
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    But, maybe a false reason

    Apparently the whole pandemic was a Chinese plot to de-populate the rest of world

    As cnn explains this, they also explain that this idea is false

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/10/health/covid-vaccine-infertility-myth-wellness/index.html

    There is no link between the Covid-19 vaccines and infertility. Here's why

    (CNN)It's the claim that's suddenly everywhere: The Covid-19 vaccine is going to make women infertile.

    "No! You don't know the science!" one woman posted on Twitter in response to naysayers. "The vaccine creates an immune response to the placenta and renders a woman sterile! They know this and this is the objective! It's a shifty world sterilisation programme."

    As it turns out, this unfounded fear isn't new, said vaccine expert and pediatrician Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, the chief of Stanford University School of Medicine's division of pediatric infectious diseases, who is currently leading vaccine trials in children younger than 12.

    "Oh my goodness, people have been saying this about every vaccine since I can remember," said Maldonado, who also chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases. "There is no evidence that this vaccine will affect development or fertility."

    Even those who do not consider themselves anti-vaxxers are expressing worry. As one woman shared on social media, "The protein that the covid vaccine codes for is similar to a protein on the placenta, so ppl worry it could cause infertility."

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      FFS

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • CopperC Copper

        But, maybe a false reason

        Apparently the whole pandemic was a Chinese plot to de-populate the rest of world

        As cnn explains this, they also explain that this idea is false

        https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/10/health/covid-vaccine-infertility-myth-wellness/index.html

        There is no link between the Covid-19 vaccines and infertility. Here's why

        (CNN)It's the claim that's suddenly everywhere: The Covid-19 vaccine is going to make women infertile.

        "No! You don't know the science!" one woman posted on Twitter in response to naysayers. "The vaccine creates an immune response to the placenta and renders a woman sterile! They know this and this is the objective! It's a shifty world sterilisation programme."

        As it turns out, this unfounded fear isn't new, said vaccine expert and pediatrician Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, the chief of Stanford University School of Medicine's division of pediatric infectious diseases, who is currently leading vaccine trials in children younger than 12.

        "Oh my goodness, people have been saying this about every vaccine since I can remember," said Maldonado, who also chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases. "There is no evidence that this vaccine will affect development or fertility."

        Even those who do not consider themselves anti-vaxxers are expressing worry. As one woman shared on social media, "The protein that the covid vaccine codes for is similar to a protein on the placenta, so ppl worry it could cause infertility."

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        (CNN)It's the claim that's suddenly everywhere: The Covid-19 vaccine is going to make women infertile.

        Totally everywhere!

        "No! You don't know the science!" one woman posted on Twitter in response to naysayers.

        That one woman is everywhere.

        Even those who do not consider themselves anti-vaxxers are expressing worry. As one woman shared on social media, "The protein that the covid vaccine codes for is similar to a protein on the placenta, so ppl worry it could cause infertility."

        Wait, another woman? No wonder this idea is everywhere. There's two people posting to twitter about it!

        Education is extremely important.

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            I guess some people actually believe this horseshit. Maybe they will die of Covid or kill a loved one before they ever discover the truth.

            All they want is to drag you into the debate. Don’t look the idiots in the eyes, you will turn to stone.

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