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Doctors, mothers share insight on decision to get COVID vaccine while pregnant amid CDC guidance

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Doctors, mothers share insight on decision to get COVID vaccine while pregnant amid CDC guidance

Doctors, mothers share insight on decision to get COVID vaccine while pregnant amid CDC guidance

Tampa Bay area doctors and soon-to-be moms explained how they made their decision to get the COVID vaccine while pregnant during the ongoing health crisis.


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