This is according to the
University of Miami, which is conducting research into the new coronavirus vaccines flooding the United States to ascertain whether or not they can cause infertility and whether they have any other damaging effects.
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The study is being led by Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, a reproductive urologist working for the
University of Miami Health System and an expert in male infertility, andrology, sexual dysfunction and hypogonadism. He led an earlier study that found that the coronavirus was present in the testicles of men with COVID-19 for up to six months after the initial infection.