Dr. Anthony Fauci has invalidated Nicki Minaj's claims about swollen testicles being a side effect of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
and asked him if there is any truth to Minaj's claims about vaccinated people possibly suffering from reproductive issues as a result of receiving the Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
"The answer to that, Jake, is a resounding no," responded the director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases."There's no evidence that it happens nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen." When asked about how to combat misinformation about the vaccine from highly acclaimed individuals, especially someone like Minaj who shared her perspective on the vaccine to her 22.6 million Twitter followers, Dr. Fauci said,"It's very difficult.
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