Health
There’s a big data gap when it comes to vaccines and pregnancy – Wired.co.uk
In the UK, pregnant and breastfeeding women are being advised not to have a coronavirus vaccine, but in the US they can have it. The problem? Lack of data
More than 137,000 people in the UK have had their first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine the start of a long mass vaccination process that will continue well into next year. But there is one group of people who are being advised to avoid taking the vaccine even if they fall within one of the governments nine priority groups for early vaccination: pregnant and breastfeeding women.
The governments official advice states that pregnant women should not receive a Covid-19 vaccine and neither should those…
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