Coronavirus Breakthrough: This Is What Happened To Pregnant Woman Following Moderna Vaccine

Coronavirus Breakthrough: This Is What Happened To Pregnant Woman Following Moderna Vaccine

The controversy surrounding coronavirus vaccines continues.

More European nations and one in Asia suspended the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. You are probably aware that this has been happening due to safety fears following some pretty severe health issues and even deaths after the vaccine. WHO recently responded. 

One other interesting issue worth bringing forth is that WHO urges countries to continue vaccination, although they are meeting to discuss the safety issues today. 

Make sure to check out the news that Dr Anthony Fauci dropped the other day about the pandemic. 

Now, some pretty interesting news about the Moderna vaccine is popping up. 

Moderna vaccine news 

It’s been just revealed that a Florida mother who had received a single dose of the coronavirus vaccine while she was pregnant was able to pass the antibodies to her newborn, according to the latest reports.

According to the same reports, this child is believed to be the very first baby who is known to be born with Covid-19 antibodies.

“To our knowledge, this was the first in the world that was reported of a baby being born with antibodies after a vaccination,” paediatrician Paul Gilbert told Tequesta’s WPBF, as reported by Fox News. 

The mother is a front-line health worker, and it’s important to note that she was 36-weeks pregnant when she was administered the first dose of the Moderna vaccine.

According to the same source e, a blood sample was taken after the baby was born in January to see if the antibodies in the mother passed to the baby, which Gilbert said was something “we see happen with other vaccines given during pregnancy.”

“This is one small case in what will be thousands and thousands of babies born to mothers who have been vaccinated over the next several months,” added paediatrician, Chad Rudnick.

We suggest that you check out the complete reports in the original article, in order to learn all the available news. 

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