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COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy protected infants up to 6 months after birth, according to a study published recently in Pediatrics.The study is part of a larger research project in Scandinavia investigating COVID-19 in pregnancy, according to lead author Helena Niemi Eide, MD, MPH, a doctoral research fellow in the department of community medicine and global health at the University of
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