Faucie: The vaccines don't cause you to be obsessed: That can't even be imagined

U.S. chief engineer Anthony Fauci sees no reason for vaccines to cause sexual impotence and damage the reproductive system of vaccines, as said in an interview for CNN. “The answer to this is a strong “There is no evidence of this happening, and there is no mechanical reason for [...]
“The answer to this is a strong “There is no evidence of this happening, and there is no mechanical reason to imagine that this could happen”, Fauci said.
He was flatly expressed since in recent days, a tweet of the famous Nicki Minaj rapper on social networks has raised a discussion on Twitter.
In this September 13th post, Minaj calls against the vaccine, as she claims, a friend of her cousin from Trinidad Tobago remained imposed a few days after injections.
Twitter has been accompanied by harsh criticism from both commentators and American experts.
At that, the Pfizer pharmaceutical firm announced that it is working for a vaccine for children between 6 months and 5 years of age, which could begin to inject as early as this year's winter in the United States, if it receives approval of FDA drug authorities.











