Fauci said it's 'a resounding no' that there's any evidence to the claim tweeted by rapper Nicki Minaj that COVID-19 vaccines cause impotence.
"The answer to that is a resounding no," Fauci said about that claim."There is no evidence that it happens, nor is there any mechanistic reason to imagine that it would happen. So the answer to your question is no."
Minaj has nearly 180 million followers combined on Instagram and Twitter, so her message was widely disseminated."It's very difficult," Fauci said.
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