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Covid-19 vaccine misinformation still fuels fears surrounding pregnancy, a new study finds

Covid-19 vaccine misinformation still fuels fears surrounding pregnancy, a new study finds

A steady bombardment of coronavirus misinformation during the pandemic has left nearly one-third of American women who are pregnant or who plan to become pregnant believing at least one falsehood about coronavirus vaccinations and pregnancy, according to a new study. A higher share were unsure whether to believe the myths.

The research, conducted in May by the Kaiser Family Foundation, considered three widespread false statements about the…


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