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Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers? Experts say it depends

As of right now, there are no long term studies for pregnant or lactating women.  Dr. Efraim Vela, a DHR Physician said there is no proof that it is 100% safe.  What we now know is that it appears to be a safe vaccine for women who are pregnant and women who are lactating. Vela said.  According to American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Hispanics and African Americans are at a higher risk of getting the virus and they are encouraging new mothers to talk to their doctors especially if COVID-19 cases are increasing in the area. Watch the video for the full story.

Links 12/22/2020 | naked capitalism

re: Possible Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19 Associated with an Outbreak in an Apartment in Seoul… “Thus, we infer that the first infected person probably released the virus during a shower in the bathroom by coughing, breathing, singing, or flushing…” Sounds like toilet plums are the biggest threat but they are downplaying that scenario. My practice is to stay away from highway rest stops and campgrounds with flush toilets. chris Sanitary vent stacks with dried out traps were a source of SARS transmission in high rise apartment buildings in Hong Kong in 2003. We know that coronavirus can get into the gut and that you’re actually able to transmit viral particles with an infectious potentialfor longer through the gut than through your breathing. That’s why a big change that needs to be made in many of the public spaces in our country is the addition of toilet seat lids. It’s also a problem that comes from the recent phenomenon of ghost owners. Traps dry out due to

Doctor gives insight on pregnancy, infertility, and the COVID-19 vaccine

Nathan Sharkey By: WTVF Staff and last updated 2020-12-22 10:49:26-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Pregnant women in the healthcare industry are wondering if they should get the COVID-19 vaccine since it s available to them following the emergency use authorization. At Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Dr. Jennifer Thompson, an associate professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, said the risks associated with getting COVID-19 while pregnant are far worse than the risks associated with the vaccine. Thompson said, They have increased risk of hospitalization, need for ICU, mechanical ventilation, and a slight increase risk in death compared to non-pregnant patients. She said her recommendation pertains to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for her patients who are pregnant, or trying to get pregnant.

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