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CDC Recommends Pregnant Women get COVID Shots, but Data is Murky

• https://needtoknow.news by CDC, Health Impact News

The study says that among 2,500 pregnant women who received an mRNA COVID-19 injection before 20 weeks of pregnancy, there was a 13% rate of miscarriages, which is similar to the expected rate of miscarriage in the general population. However, CDC's statistics are murky because the CDC did not report on when miscarriages occur. If the loss occurs after 6 weeks of pregnancy, when there is only a 5% or less chance of miscarriage, it would be statistically significant. In addition, the CDC did not report on pregnancy losses after 20 weeks. Whistleblowers have reported that the CDC has deliberately understated the number of miscarriages among vaxxed women. _GEG

CDC Press Release:

CDC has released new data on the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant people and is recommending all people 12 years of age and older get vaccinated against COVID-19.

"CDC encourages all pregnant people or people who are thinking about becoming pregnant and those breastfeeding to get vaccinated to protect themselves from COVID-19," said CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky. "The vaccines are safe and effective, and it has never been more urgent to increase vaccinations as we face the highly transmissible Delta variant and see severe outcomes from COVID-19 among unvaccinated pregnant people."


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