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Ian Chute
20 July, 2021, 2:00 pm
Pregnant women have a 22 times increased chance of dying if they contract COVID-19. This, according to New Zealand public health advocate and Immunisation Advisory Centre director Professor Nikki Turner. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA/FILE
There is no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 vaccines are harmful to unborn babies, says Professor Michelle Giles.
She made the comment during the Fiji National University’s Explain the Science virtual panel discussion last week.
Prof Giles said pregnant women, who had not made up their minds about getting vaccinated, should take into consideration that a severe infection of COVID-19 would have a worse effect on the unborn child.
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