Twitter reinstated a doctor it recently suspended for sharing a study that showed Pfizerโs COVID-19 vaccine impacts semen.
Dr. Andrew Bostom was informed late July 14 that access to his account was restored.
โAfter further review, we have unsuspended your account as it does not appear to be in violation of the Twitter Rules,โ the message from Twitter stated.
Bostom told The Epoch Times in an email that his account never should have been suspended.
โTwitterโs arbitrary COVID-19 Lysenkoism must cease, permanently, if it is to be considered a true free speech platform for the sharing of information, and ideas,โ he said.
Twitter did not respond to a request for comment.
Study
Researchers in Israel discovered that men who received Pfizerโs COVID-19 vaccine experienced a reduction in motile count, or number of sperm, sperm concentration, and semen volume.
Their research was published by Andrology following peer review.
The decline in sperm and semen was described by Dr. Itai Gat as temporary, but a table in the study showed that while the semen volume bounced back over 145 days after the vaccine, sperm concentration and total motile count were nowhere near the pre-vaccination levels.
Bostom, with the Brown University Center For Primary Care and Prevention, shared the study on Twitter on June 19.
Twitter permanently suspended him, citing an alleged violation of its policy against โspreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19.โ
Legal Threat
James Lawrence III, a lawyer representing Bostom, sent Twitter a letter on July 14 warning of legal action if Bostomโs account was not restored.
โDr. Bostom did not violate Twitterโs policy. At a minimum, nothing in our clientโs tweet was โdemonstrably false or misleading,โ nor was it โlikely to impact public safety or cause serious harm,’โ Lawrence wrote, citing Twitter policy.
โDr. Bostom tweeted findings from a peer-reviewed study, and he summarized its content within the 280 character limit Twitterโs platform allows,โ he added.
Byย Zachary Stieber