They are too lazy to do their own research here in Australia. I was astounded by the young brain dead women who only cared about superficial things and didn’t look into any of these adverse reactions or fertility issues and took these bio weapons to be able to get on a plane and travel within their own state. None of them cared about losing their freedoms to what goes into their bodies. As long as they were free to get on a plane and sit in a cafe. My jaw was hitting the ground so many times in 2020 and 2022. This year I decided to stop wasting my energy because I can’t get through. They are too far gone.
They are too lazy to do their own research here in Australia. I was astounded by the young brain dead women who only cared about superficial things and didn’t look into any of these adverse reactions or fertility issues and took these bio weapons to be able to get on a plane and travel within their own state. None of them cared about losing their freedoms to what goes into their bodies. As long as they were free to get on a plane and sit in a cafe. My jaw was hitting the ground so many times in 2020 and 2022. This year I decided to stop wasting my energy because I can’t get through. They are too far gone.
When you say "look into" are you saying you saying you did look into the adverse reactions, fertility issues and them being bioweapons? Assuming your answer is that you did, where exactly did you investigate this? If you could provide some links, that would be most helpful.
“There is evidence to suggest that infection with SARS-CoV-2 has the potential to impact both male fertility, female fertility, and certainly the health of a pregnancy of someone infected,” said Dr. Jennifer Kawwass, a reproductive endocrinologist and associate professor at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta.
“And there is simultaneously no evidence that the vaccine has any negative impact on male or female fertility.” Research suggests that the cells in the reproductive system are feasible targets for the virus, because they carry some of the receptors the coronavirus must bind to in order to enter cells. “We do have historic evidence that there are certain viruses that are more likely to impact either male or female fertility,” Kawwass said.
Here is some information about Jennifer Fay Kawwass, MD* Medical Director, Emory Reproductive Center
* Associate Professor, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
* Clinical Director, Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
* Guest Researcher, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This seems like someone who should have excellent knowledge of COVID vaccines, COVID and fertility issues.
https://providers.emoryhealthcare.org/provider/Jennifer+Fay+Kawwass/780191“Any infection, particularly an infection that involves fever, can affect sperm production and can affect ovulation,” said Dr. Marcelle Cedars, reproductive endocrinologist and director of the University of California, San Francisco, Center for Reproductive Health.
Dr. Marcelle I. Cedars, MD
Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility
Castle Connolly Top Doctor Since: 2011
https://www.castleconnolly.com/top-doctors/marcelle-i-cedars-reproductive-endocrinology-infertility-22cc000347#section03