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Kaiser study: COVID-19 infection could double risk of pregnancy severe outcomes

Women who catch COVID-19 may have at least double the risk of poor outcomes during their pregnancy like preterm birth, blood clots and severe maternal morbidity, which includes things like sepsis, according to a study. ....

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Kaiser study: COVID-19 infection could double risk of pregnancy severe outcomes

Women who catch COVID-19 may have at least double the risk of poor outcomes during their pregnancy like preterm birth, blood clots and severe maternal morbidity, which includes things like sepsis, according to a large Kaiser Permanente study of pregnant patients in Northern California. ....

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VACCINE FAQs: Doctor answers specific concerns about COVID-19 vaccine


VACCINE FAQs: Doctor answers specific concerns about COVID-19 vaccine
’I’m a little reluctant’: Excitement about vaccine grows but concerns still linger
By Adam Mintzer | December 15, 2020 at 7:10 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 10:03 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation found 71% of Americans want to get the COVID-19 vaccine but almost 40% wanted to wait and see first.
South Carolinians are no exception.
“I’m a little reluctant until I find out if there are any possible side effects of the vaccine,” said Columbia resident Ann Taylor. “They whipped it out pretty quickly and I’m concerned about that, but it could be the answer to all our prayers.” ....

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