Yes link from RT mentions this plus more, https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/institutional-portfolio/robert-wood-johnson-foundation-49083
The upside is that people dumb enough to take an experimental radical gene therapy are less likely to reproduce .
Once again... the shit you are posting.... is dated and stale and you know it. Respond properly. An honest person would say... true there are a few positive small studies... but they may be flawed... and one of them has been called fraudulent and taken down.
The information outlines the recent and wholesale fraud in “studies” pushing Ivermectin for Covid by shady individuals undermining medical science. Respectable scientists are calling foul on this nonsense and demanding it stops.
They initially predicted a baby boom because people were locked up or under strict restrictions...there was nothing else to do except to do a lot of fucking. Then reality set in quickly. People became short temper, more hostile, depressed, fewer hook-ups because of fear that the other person may have Covid. Simply, the Covid Pandemic has not been good for romance nor good for a person's sex life. Now that countries are removing strict restrictions, slowly opening up borders, fewer stresses on sexual relationships, kids getting ready to go back to school, young adults returning back to universities while Vaccines are being distributed... I wouldn't be surprised if there's a baby boom by year-end and not because of vaccines. It will be because people are getting back to fucking without the stress of a Pandemic. P.S. Neighbor (52 years old) and fully vaccinated...knocked up his 35-year-old girlfriend that's also fully vaccinated. She found out last week that she was pregnant. This guy's libido never missed a hole even when vaccinated. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...t-decrease-sperm-count-study-says/7770928002/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2781360 https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucel...mass-male-infertility-claims/?sh=1af55291e932 https://www.marketwatch.com/story/covid-19-but-not-the-vaccine-may-reduce-male-fertility-11627308667 The people that should be worried about their sperm counts are the unvaccinated that get Covid even if its mild. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/covid-19-but-not-the-vaccine-may-reduce-male-fertility-11627308667 https://academic.oup.com/biolreprod/article/74/2/410/2667029 #maleinfertilitydebunked wrbtrader
It's true of many viral infections have a tendency to hang around in the testes long after the symptoms of infection have disappeared. The University of Miami is conducting research on the issue.