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Pregnant Women In The U.S. Are More Hesitant To Get COVID-19 Vaccines, Survey Finds – Romper
A new survey has shown that pregnant women in the United States may be more hesitant to get a COVID-19 vaccine than those in other parts of the world.
Researchers at Harvard University have found pregnant women in the United States may be more hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines than moms-to-be living in other areas of the world. In a survey of women spread across 16 countries, researchers found COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was lowest among pregnant women in the United States, Russia, and Australia and highest among women in India, the Philippines, Brazil, and Mexico. As for why expectant mothers in the U.S. so hesitant, researchers say there’s no…
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