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Getting the updated COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy helps protect you and baby
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COVID-19 vaccines are proven to be safe in pregnancy
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COVID-19 risks for pregnant people
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Protect your pregnancy by getting the COVID-19 vaccine
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ACOG supports COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy
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Adults 65+ are at high risk from the flu, COVID-19, or RSV
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COVID-19 vaccines are free for most people
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There's still time to get your family's flu and COVID-19 vaccines
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Social Media: Video Debunks the Term "Turbo Cancer" and Highlights Vaccine Safety (English, Spanish) (0:45)
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It’s worth trying again for a COVID-19 vaccine
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