Life in the pandemic can be confusing when it comes to navigating policy changes and messaging. That is especially true for people who are pregnant, who are trying to decide whether to get vaccinated. Rates are much lower, but the risks of complications are higher. As The World’s Elana Gordon reports, a growing body of research in the UK and beyond is stressing just how important it is for someone who is expecting to get the shot. Some countries are just starting to make that clear.
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