Demand for 'unvaxxed' sperm spikes: Women are turning to shady Facebook groups looking for donors who refused to get the Covid shot.
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Anti-vaccine sentiment has infected almost every part of America after the Covid pandemic. from academia to politics.
But the anti-vax movement appears to have now have infiltrated the world of online sperm donation, where wannabe mothers seek out samples from men who refused to take the Covid shot.
Jonathan David Rinaldi was a prolific donor for years on the Facebook group Sperm Donation USA, the largest sperm donation group in America.
But after seeing a 'massive increase' in requests for sperm from unvaccinated donors, he broke off and started his own splinter group exclusively for the anti-vax.
The group has almost 250 members and has helped many people successfully start families. The members range from young professionals, gay couples to single women from both the US and the UK. Most offer their sperm for free.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has repeatedly stated that there is no evidence that Covid-19 vaccines affect fertility and studies involving tens of millions of people have indicated the shot is safe. (But the CDC has lied about almost every aspect of the Covid-19 vaccines so how stupid would you be to believe yet another lie.)
But Mr Rinaldi, 44, is one of the millions of Americans who has been captured by the theory that the Covid vaccines somehow damage the reproductive system.
'I don't trust big government, big pharma, I don't trust them, and I don't need to inject myself with things that I don't even know what it is,' Mr Rinaldi told DailyMail.com.
Users of Mr Rinaldi's group share this false idea, with posts linking the Covid shot to sperm death and other vaccine-related misinformation.
Cryos, one of America's largest sperm bank, told DailyMail.com it has had 'very few clients requesting information about unvaccinated donors.'
But anecdotally, DailyMail.com has seen new interest in unvaccinated sperm donors on Facebook groups in the US.
Women searching for 'unvaccinated sperm donors' specify 'no Covid vax' on their posts looking to find a baby-making partner.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12699293/unvaccinated-sperm-shady-donors-Covid-shot.html
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