1. Laurence Renshaw Laurence Renshaw Malaysia says:

    Any study showing nothing is dull, but never mind.
    This study, showing no immediately obvious ill effects on sperm, may be mildly positive, but the conclusions drawn are laughable.
    Even if it proved that there are no ill effects on sperm (it doesn't, but I won't quibble about that), that does not show that the vaccines are perfectly safe for young men.
    Scientific/medical journalism requires some logical thinking.

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