
Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine trial in pregnant women should 'reassure' public, expert says
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Moderna's move to launch a study of its COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women should reassure the public and help build confidence in the jab's safety, experts said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that pregnant women can get a COVID-19 vaccine, but clinical trials specifically studying the jabs among this population were not included when the Food and Drug Administration granted any of the vaccines' emergency use authorization. More data involving this population will be welcomed by the medical community, experts tell Fox News.More Related News

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