Social media posts claim that people vaccinated against Covid-19 pose a health risk to those who have not been immunized by “shedding” spike proteins. But experts say this is impossible, and that there is also no proof for the claim that the shots affect fertility.
Social media posts claim that people vaccinated against Covid-19 pose a health risk to those who have not been immunized by “shedding” spike proteins . But experts say this is impossible, and that there is also no proof for the claim that the shots affect fertility.
Vaccinated Covid-19 Health Risk Shedding Spike Proteins Fertility
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