Information for Community Champions and others who are helping to build confidence in Covid-19 community testing and the vaccination programme in Kirklees. This page was last updated on 26th May 2021.
Medical experts and scientists agree that it is not possible for the vaccines to affect fertility. The vaccines protect people from becoming seriously ill or dying from COVID-19. If you are at risk from Covid-19, it is very important that you get protected and have your vaccine when it is offered. There have been a lot of rumours that the vaccines could affect fertility but these are not true.
This information explains why:
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility (PDF)
Information in community languages
This information is also available in a number of community languages:
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility- Arabic (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Bangla (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Polish (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Punjabi (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Romanian (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Urdu (PDF)
Covid-19 vaccination and fertility – Gujarati (PDF)