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Pregnant women vaccinated against COVID-19 more likely to get infected: Reports

In the study, it has been mentioned that pregnant individual who is vaccinated against the COVID-19 infected are two times more likely to get infected as compared to people that are not pregnant.

As per the latest study, the analysis of the medical records of around 14 million the United States of America patients since the vaccination against the COVID-19 infection became available.

Moreover, it has been mentioned that women who are vaccinated and are pregnant are at more risk of getting affected by the virus. They will develop coronavirus among a dozen medical states, such as being organ transplant recipients and having cancer.

Along with this, the research indicates that individuals who are pregnant or gave birth recently and became infected are getting extremely ill from the COVID-19 infection. The COVID-19 disease has been discovered to increase the risk of pregnancy complications, such as premature births.

The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention have been encouraging individuals to get the COVID-19 vaccination shots before or at the time when they are pregnant.

According to the sources, there are some people that face the fear that the vaccination has side effects and that it can be harmful to people.

As per the federal data, in March, there are around 70 percent of the individuals has been pregnant had been vaccinated before or at the time they were pregnant.

In addition, a physician who is a researcher at Epic, a Wisconsin company that maintains electronic patient records for approximately 1,000 health care centers as well as more than 20,000 clinics around the nation, “If you are fully vaccinated, that’s magnificent. But if you are fully vaccinated and become pregnant, you remain at higher risk of acquiring covid.”

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