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Globally most pregnant women, mothers would get COVID-19 vaccine, vaccinate their children

 E-Mail Boston, MA Most pregnant women and mothers of children younger than 18 years old say they would receive a COVID-19 vaccine and vaccinate their children, according to a survey conducted by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The research indicated that vaccine acceptance was highest in India, the Philippines, and all sampled countries in Latin America, and it was lowest in Russia, the U.S., and Australia. The results will be published online on March 1, 2021 in the European Journal of Epidemiology. Vaccines for COVID-19 are being distributed around the world, but until now researchers have had little data about global COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. To assess pregnant women and mothers stances on whether to vaccinate themselves and their children, a team led by Harvard Chan School s Julia Wu, research scientist in the Department of Epidemiology and a principal investigator of the Human Immunomics Initiative, conducted an online survey administered by

Globally, most pregnant women and mothers would get COVID-19 vaccine and vaccinate their children; acceptance in U S and Russia lags

For immediate release: Monday, March 1, 2021 Boston, MA Most pregnant women and mothers of children younger than 18 years old say they would receive a COVID-19vaccine and vaccinate their children, according to a survey conducted by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The research indicated that vaccine acceptance was highest in India, the Philippines, and all sampled countries in Latin America, and it was lowest in Russia, the U.S., and Australia. The results were published online on March 1, 2021 in the European Journal of Epidemiology. Vaccines for COVID-19 are being distributed around the world, but until now researchers have had little data about global COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. To assess pregnant women and mothers’ stances on whether to vaccinate themselves and their children, a team led by Harvard Chan School’s Julia Wu, research scientist in the Department of Epidemiology and a principal investigator of the Human Immunomics Initiative, conducted

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