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Drinking wine in New Bedford area: Newbie columnist explores

Editor s note: Seth Chitwood is The Standard-Times new special projects reporter, and he s trying to learn his way around the SouthCoast. May 25 is a day for all wine lovers to raise a glass and toast National Wine Day. In honor of this thirsty date, this week’s adventure buzzed me around the SouthCoast on a vino-inspired bar hop to try wine at a candle factory, a library, a whaling warehouse and a hipster hangout with painted eyes on seashells… do you know any of these places? Sunday’s wine-tasting journey led us down the ruby red path. Red wine originated from West Asia, the earliest reference to any named wine was from 17th  century BC lyrical poet Alcman and who praises the “flowery-scented” aroma.

Vaccinated mothers can transfer coronavirus antibodies through breast milk, studies suggest

  TORONTO Although the current COVID-19 vaccines have not been approved for infants, it turns out there may be another way babies can get antibodies in their system: through the breast milk of mothers who have been vaccinated themselves. Several recent studies have shown that antibodies can be passed from mothers to their infants through breastfeeding. Previous studies looked at mothers who were infected with COVID-19 themselves, but emerging data has also looked at whether vaccinated mothers may be able to pass along antibodies. One small study, published at the end of March in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, tracked five women for a period of several months in order to measure how long antibodies might be present in breast milk after vaccination.

Vaccinated Moms Want To Give COVID-19 Antibodies to Babies Through Breastmilk

Share Photo: (Photo : Lucy Wolski / Unsplash) As of date, both Moderna and Pfizer are testing their vaccines on infants as young as six months. But before the vaccine can make it to infants, breastfeeding vaccinated moms have already thought of ways to boost the immunity of other infants, potentially saving them from the risk of the pandemic with COVID-19 antibodies through their breastmilk. Studies have shown this can be life-saving. Small Study as Basis for COVID-19 Antibodies Recent studies suggest COVID-19 antibodies may be passed on from mother to infant during breastfeeding, CTVNews reported. Previously, research had also determined that infants carried antibodies when their mother was infected with COVID-19. The latest data looks into passing those antibodies to other infants through the breastmilk of vaccinated mothers.

Covid-19: Can breastfeeding mothers transfer the virus to their babies? What the latest science says

Covid-19: Can breastfeeding mothers transfer the virus to their babies? What the latest science says
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