Pregnant women expecting to deliver a bundle of joy were instead given two years of uncertainty and fear from the COVID-19 pandemic. But, as ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons shows us, research done in San Diego helped provide answers and reassurance.
In-Depth: Early data shows COVID-19 vaccine safe for pregnant women
CDC releases numbers on side effects, birth results
As more people get the COVID-19 vaccine, new data is coming out on it s effect on pregnant women. ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons takes an In-Depth look at the early numbers, and why researchers say the results are promising.
and last updated 2021-05-19 10:13:42-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Early numbers released by the CDC and other researchers show the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for pregnant women.
As of May 17, 114,668 women have registered with the program to log their symptoms.