Health
Miscarriage data doesn’t prove link to COVID-19 vaccine – Education – Australian Associated Press
A social media post takes real data out of context to suggest pregnant women shouldn’t vaccinate for fear of miscarriage.

The Statement
A Facebook post uses data about miscarriages to cast doubt on the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations, despite there presently being no evidence of a causal relationship.
The February 23 post, shared by an Australian user, lists the details of women in the United States who had received a COVID-19 vaccine and also experienced a miscarriage. A screenshot details their ages, when they received the COVID-19 vaccination, the date of their miscarriage and how many weeks pregnant they were at…
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