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“There is no scientific reason the vaccine might be expected to affect pregnancy. Studies observing pregnant women who have been vaccinated have found people are not more likely to suffer a miscarriage if they have had the COVID-19 vaccine.”

Does looking the other way count as a study? It seems like the attitude they keep presenting is that the public doesn't need to know what's in it, of course it's 110% safe and necessary, shut the fuck up or you're anti-science.

2 years ago
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“There is no scientific reason the vaccine might be expected to affect pregnancy. Studies observing pregnant women who have been vaccinated have found people are not more likely to suffer a miscarriage if they have had the COVID-19 vaccine.”

Are there studies? It seems like the attitude they keep presenting is that the public doesn't need to know what's in it, of course it's 110% safe and necessary, shut the fuck up or you're anti-science.

2 years ago
1 score