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A MEDICAL chief in Bradford says there is no evidence to suggest having the Covid vaccine will affect anyone’s fertility. Dr Virginia Beckett, Clinical Lead for Reproductive Medicine at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has recorded this video to reassure couples who are looking to have children in the future. She also dismissed social media rumours that the Covid vaccines cause infertility problems for people. ️ @BTHFT s Dr Virginia Beckett, Clinical Lead for Reproductive Medicine in #Bradford, has recorded this video to reassure couples that there is NO evidence to suggest #COVID19 vaccines will affect fertility. Dr Beckett said: “There’s quite a lot on social media, and a bit of misinformation about the effect of the vaccine on chance of conceiving, even going as far as saying it will sterilise you.