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Health Ministry advises pregnant women get vaccine, after 10 serious infections – The Times of Israel
Officials add women expecting babies to vaccination priority list, say ‘no evidence of harm’ from inoculations during pregnancy

The Health Ministry on Tuesday advised pregnant women to get the coronavirus vaccine after a number of women expecting a baby fell seriously ill with COVID-19, sparking concerns.
“There is no evidence of harm resulting from vaccination during the entire pregnancy,” the Health Ministry said in a statement that also included a warning.
“In pregnant women who become infected and fall ill with the coronavirus, there is a higher incidence of a severe onset of the disease, than in a similar age population,”…
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