Pregnant women reluctant to get COVID vaccine as cases climb
By Jessica Dupnack and FOX 2 Staff
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COVID cases spike among pregnant women as virus surges
Across Beaumont s 8 hospitals, 18 women who are about to give birth or recently have delivered are positive with COVID-19 as these moms-to-be consider safety of the COVID-19 vaccine.
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (FOX 2) - Michigan sCOVID-19 cases are leading to packed hospitals with patients in need of medical attention, including pregnant women as some are reluctant to get the vaccine.
All of Michigan is seeing an influx in COVID-19 cases. Across Beaumont Health s 8 hospitals, 18 women are COVID-19 positive who have just given birth or are still pregnant, including one who is on a machine that is, essentially, breathing for her.
Waxahachie Daily Light
The first ever Ellis County Market was held on Saturday, April 10, as the four chambers from Waxahachie, Ennis, Red Oak and Midlothian hosted more than 50 businesses in attendance.
The business expo took place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ellis County Youth Expo Building. The market consisted of businesses throughout the Ellis County area, ranging from clothing stores to exercise facilities. The market also was filled with many food options for people to sit down and enjoy.
Waxahachie resident Jillian Alexander came to showcase her new business, Dandy Lion Apparel, which is filled with a variety of clothes for baby boys and girls.