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COVID a greater risk to fertility than COVID vaccines, says the science

African American female doctor preparing a pregnant woman for vaccination

Health authorities are working to dispel misinformation that COVID vaccines could affect fertility, as vaccine hesitancy amongst young women continues to rate above the national average.


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By Abby Dinham

Source: SBS



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Health authorities are working to dispel misinformation that COVID vaccines could affect fertility, as vaccine hesitancy amongst young women continues to rate above the national average.


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