event recognising this told that it event recognising this told thatitis event recognising this told that it is taking on pregnant women and their newborns by the way, really now strongly recommending pregnant women be vaccinated to protect themselves and their foetus and newborn. qt themselves and their foetus and newborn. . ., , ., themselves and their foetus and newborn. , , ., , ., themselves and their foetus and newborn. , ., ., newborn. of course what you are sa in: is newborn. of course what you are saying is the newborn. of course what you are saying is the risk newborn. of course what you are saying is the risk is newborn. of course what you are saying is the risk is far saying is the risk is far greater of catching covid when pregnant than having the vaccine to prevent serious illness if you do get covid 19. exactly right. 50 illness if you do get covid-19. exactly right- exactly right. so what is a step forward exactly right. so what is a step forward on exactl
not illegal immigrants with a dangerous shot, which injects them with these spike proteins, guess what? i now have natural immunity and double the antibodies and that s science. so allen said he d rather see more monoclonal antibody infusion therapy. he is not helping make the case for vaccines especially in your home state of texas, is he? no. in fact, we just published a study in collaboration with a group at yale looking at the state of texas and florida. if texas and florida had reached vaccination levels similar to what s in the northeast, 74% by the end of july, we could have saved 22,000 lives. so 22,000 lives were needlessly lost because we didn t achieve high vaccination coverage. in part because of phony rhetoric like this. anti-science rhetoric which i don t even call it misinformation or disinformation anymore, pam. i call it anti-science aggression because it s a