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A baby girl born to a partially vaccinated healthcare worker has COVID-19 antibodies – Business Insider Australia
A Florida woman gave birth three weeks after her first COVID-19 shot. The baby may be first reported case to have antibodies from her mom’s vaccine.

- A Florida baby may be first reported case to have COVID-19 antibodies from her mom’s vaccine.
- COVID-positive moms can pass antibodies to their babies in utero, too.
- More research is needed on vaccines during pregnancy.
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A baby girl born three weeks after her mom got the first dose of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine has antibodies against the virus, a February pre-print paper reported.
After getting the shot, the mom, a healthcare worker in Florida, developed…
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