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Saved - January 22, 2024 at 7:35 AM

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If you are pregnant or are planning for pregnancy, make sure you are up to date with your #COVID19 vaccines, including your booster. Growing evidence shows that COVID-19 vaccination before and during pregnancy is safe and effective. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2WWh9hT.

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I encourage my patients to get the COVID-19 vaccine as it is safe and effective. Millions of doses have been administered in the US, and they have undergone rigorous safety monitoring. Serious side effects are extremely rare. If my patients have any questions, I advise them to ask me or consult a reliable source like the CDC website for accurate information.
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Speaker 0: I encourage my patients to get COVID-nineteen vaccination. COVID-nineteen vaccines are safe and effective. Millions of doses have already been given in the United States and these vaccines have gone through the most intensive safety monitoring in US history. The results are reassuring. Serious side effects are very rare. I tell my patients if they have questions to ask me or use a reliable source like the CDC website to get the facts.
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Saved - January 22, 2024 at 7:35 AM

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Pregnant? You may discuss #COVID19 vaccines with your doctor, but it’s not required before vaccination. While studies have not yet been done, experts believe mRNA vaccines like COVID-19 vaccines are unlikely to pose a risk for #pregnant people. More: https://bit.ly/2WWh9hT.

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Saved - September 27, 2023 at 3:25 PM

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#Parents: Children 6 months & older can receive #COVID19 vaccines. The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination outweigh the potential risks. Learn more about vaccine safety & how to protect your child from severe COVID-19 illness through vaccination: https://bit.ly/3P17d2r

COVID-19 Vaccination Read about the clinical trials, research, and ongoing safety monitoring that has shown that the COVID-19 vaccination is safe for children and teens. cdc.gov
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