OBGYN'S warn against COVID-19 vaccine mixed messaging
Ontario OBGYN's are warning against concerning messaging surrounding pregnant women and the COVID-19 vaccine. Melissa Nakhavoly speaks to one doctor who says the risks COVID-19 poses to pregnant woman are far greater than any reaction that may arise from getting the shot
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