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01/15/2022

Pregnant People Are Still Not Getting Vaccinated Against COVID

Misinformation, muddled public health messaging have failed expectant parents

Calendar year three into the pandemic, and vaccination coverage among pregnant people remains staggeringly low.

According to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of Jan. 1, just over 40 percent of pregnant people in the United States between age 18 and 49 were fully vaccinated prior to pregnancy or during their pregnancy, compared with 66 percent of the general population over the age of 5. For Black pregnant people, the figure plummets to about 25 percent. Data for the United Kingdom is a little less up to date, but in August 2021 just 22 percent of women who gave birth were fully vaccinated.

And with Omicron running rampant, this is a problem. At the end of 2021, the UK’s vaccine watchdog, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization, announced that pregnant women would be made a priority group for vaccination, after reams of research has shown just how vulnerable the group is to COVID.

Please select this link to read the complete article from WIRED.

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