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Doctor discusses COVID vaccine and pregnancy risks

Doctor discusses COVID vaccine and pregnancy risks Doctor discusses COVID vaccine and pregnancy risks By Miranda Reynolds | January 13, 2021 at 10:08 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 8:43 AM JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Arkansas steadily approaches COVID-19 Vaccine Phase 1-B which allows more people to get the vaccine, but should pregnant women partake? The next phase will allow teachers, those in higher education, childcare workers, and those 70 and up to get the vaccine beginning Monday, Jan. 18. Both the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines are predominately made in the U.S. and they’re both synthetic vaccines. After the first vaccine, you’re about 53 percent immune to the virus. After the second vaccine, you’re about 95 percent immune.

NEARLY 20,000 ALIEN WORKERS IN NORTHERN | Pacific Islands Report

NEARLY 20,000 ALIEN WORKERS IN NORTHERN Submitted by admin on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 00:00 MARIANAS New registration program draws heavy response By Ferdie de la Torre SAIPAN, CNMI (Saipan Tribune, Dec. 30, 2009) – In the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), an estimated 19,000-plus alien workers and those with Immediate Relative status participated in the Office of the Federal Ombudsman s accounting process, which ended yesterday after a 16-day run. In response to a Saipan Tribune inquiry, Ombudsman Pamela Brown disclosed that as of Monday, over 18,000 alien workers in the CNMI have filed registration forms and her office expects around 1,500 more to be submitted yesterday, the last day of the accounting process.

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