We would like to congratulate you for the review recently published in Andrologia entitled 'Could SARS-CoV-2 affect male fertility?' (Vishvkarma R, & Rajender S, 2020). In just a few months, several million humans have been infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). This brutal pandemic, called coronavirus-19 disease (COVID-19), disproportionately affects men and may have lasting impacts relating to aspects such as fertility. Some of these impacts are described in the literature, and others may be published in the coming months. Today, the literature focuses on whether the virus is present in semen, a possibility that is causing significant panic in the media and the public because the presence of the virus in the ejaculate would make COVID-19 an sexually transmitted infection (STI). However, beyond the answer to this question, there are symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g. fever) with the known andrological impacts that should be highlighted.