No, it WILL make them sterile, it just might take ten years to happen. This might not be too bad for older women, but imagine you are a teen or in your early 20s, by the time they decide "oh shit maybe we should have kids before it's too late" it will be 10 years too late. Also the type of sterility agent they have used in the vaccine specifically targets males, and is then sexually transmitted to the female, making both sterile.
It will reduce their fertility as a percentage due to a misappropriated immune response. It will not "make them sterile" in the classic sense. That would be far too easy for people to notice. And that's assuming that it actually is intended to do that in the mRNA vaccine. We'll have to wait and see what normies are like in a year.
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