A new Canadian study suggests that pregnant people experienced lower rates of health problems after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine than their counterparts who weren't pregnant.
Pregnant people experienced lower rates of side-effects from the COVID-19 vaccine than their counterparts who weren t pregnant, a new Canadian study suggests.
With the possibility of COVID-19 vaccination getting closer for children ages five to 11, pediatricians say they're getting questions from parents about how safe and necessary they are, and are ready to discuss any concerns with compassion.
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