According to their study, published Thursday in the journal, JAMA Network Open, 16%, or six of the men, had evidence of coronavirus in their semen. About a quarter of them “were at the acute stage of the infection,” doctors wrote, while another two were in recovery — which they called “particularly noteworthy.”
Coronavirus may linger in semen of infected men, poses small risk for COVID-19 infection via sex: study

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