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New study suggests Covid vaccines are safe for pregnant women, don t damage the placenta
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Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 06:09 PM IST
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Until infants can get vaccinated, the only way for them to get COVID antibodies is from their mother.
NEW DELHI: COVID-19 vaccines may be safe during pregnancy, suggests a study that found no evidence of injury to the placenta in pregnant women who received the preventive. The first-of-its-kind study, published on Tuesday in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology, adds to the growing literature that COVID-19 vaccines are safe in pregnancy. The placenta is like the black box in an airplane. If something goes wrong with a pregnancy, we usually see changes in the placenta that can help us figure out what happened, said Jeffery Goldstein, assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in the US.
Indians are an optimistic lot, some hope to return to pre-Covid normal in 3 months
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Last Updated: Apr 13, 2021, 04:06 PM IST
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Over 70% of adults in India, Saudi Arabia, Russia and mainland China are confident their lives will return to pre-Covid normal within a year.
NEW DELHI/GENEVA: Indians are among the most optimistic globally in terms of their expectations for a return to pre-COVID normal, with over 70 per cent expecting it to happen in less than a year, a new study said on Monday. Importantly, the survey was conducted just before the COVID-19 pandemic was seen moving towards a new peak in India and some other countries.
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