Three Japanese obstetrics and gynecology societies have issued a statement calling on pregnant women to consider receiving COVID-19 vaccinations, particularly healthcare professionals and those with comorbidities. Such inoculations should be actively considered as COVID-19 vaccines are deemed to offer benefits…
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