Health
‘No evidence’ Covid-19 vaccine adversely affects pregnant women – The Irish Times
Number of Covid-19 hospital patients drops below 400 for first time this year
The chair of the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has urged anyone of reproductive age to take the Covid-19 vaccine when it becomes available for their cohort.
Speaking on Tuesday, Cliona Murphy said there was no evidence of adverse effects for pregnant women who had been vaccinated for Covid-19. She acknowledged that pregnant women had not been included in the original vaccine studies but noted it was subsequently found that a number of participants were pregnant and had experienced…
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