C19 is there to fulfill the depopulation agenda
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Interesting! Regardless of how you feel about procreation at this
point in time, the fact that a massively widespread disease may
be significantly decreasing male fertility is definitely a potential
contributing factor to the collapse of the human race and society
as we know it.
And since it is now clear that being vaccinated increase your risk
of getting the virus, this new research clearly shows that the
vaccines were indeed a tool for their depopulation agenda
"Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
is a single-stranded RNA virus that causes many diseases such
as respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and
gastrointestinal diseases.
"Although it has been shown that the angiotensin-converting enzyme
2 receptor, which has a high affinity for the SARS-CoV-2 is mostly
expressed in the lungs, it is also expressed especially in the cells
of the testicular tissue.
"Although there are studies showing the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on
spermatogenesis, the effects of COVID-19 on sperm count, motility,
and morphology are still unclear.
"The aim of this study is to investigate changes in sperm quality in
men who had recovered and never had COVID-19, therefore semen
samples were analyzed from all individuals in the patient and control
groups aged 2050 years who agreed to participate in the study and
voluntary in SBU Ministry of Health Adana City Training and
Research Hospital.
"Two groups were selected (100 men had and recovered from COVID-19,
and 100 men never had COVID-19) spermiograms from both groups
were analyzed in accordance with the World Health Organization
standards.
"The sperm concentration of the COVID-19 negative group was
significantly higher than those in the COVID-19 positive group.
"No statistically significant difference was detected between the
groups for sperm motility and morphology.
"It was observed that men with COVID-19 had decreased sperm
concentrations suggesting that COVID-19 may have a negative effect
on male fertility. However, in the long term, more comprehensive
studies with a large sample size are needed to understand better the
changes in sperm concentration."