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Thank You! Law360 (January 12, 2021, 10:23 PM EST)
After recovering I went back to continue serving my community. As the disease spread over the south and midwest United States, and its death toll grew, many Americans unfortunately continued to ignore the advice of healthcare professionals.
Those of us on the frontline were eager for a magic bullet – the vaccine. My hospital prioritized the administration of the vaccine to high-risk providers and staff in the emergency department and ICU and it was offered to us on the first day it was available at my hospital.
As a pregnant woman, however, I didn’t want to jump in line the first day. I decided to wait to talk to my doctor and review the public data. This is what I found.