Getting the COVID Vaccine During Pregnancy Protects Newborns From Hospitalization | KQED
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"These aren't necessarily high-risk, ill newborns. These are full-term, healthy newborn kids who happen to get COVID and wind up on a ventilator in the hospital."
"The most frustrating response I get from folks is that they need to do more research before they think about getting the COVID vaccine. We have dozens and dozens of studies showing the safety of the mRNA vaccine."
"I think that it might help to convince some parents when you can actually show them hospitalization numbers, and you can show them intensive care numbers, and you can show them mechanical ventilation numbers, those things are a big deal."
"There absolutely is a proportion of the population who will look at this and say, wow, I should get that vaccine. It could protect my baby."
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