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US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that all pregnant women be vaccinated against COVID-19. This is because pregnant women are much more at risk than the general public if they are infected with Corona, but they also released the results of a survey that the vaccine is safe for pregnant women.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung from Washington.



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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that pregnant women, as well as women planning to become pregnant, and women who are lactating, receive the coronavirus vaccine.



A CDC study of 2,500 women under 20 weeks of pregnancy who had received at least one dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccines found that vaccination did not increase the risk of miscarriage or stillbirth.



Pregnant women are more likely to develop severe cases than the general public if they contract Corona, so they should get a vaccine.



Only 23% of pregnant women in the U.S. have had at least one vaccine.



As the number of corona infections in the United States approaches 110,000 a day, some states have forced patients with coronavirus to be hospitalized in other states, but even this is not easy.



[Mrs. Tracy Koto / Corona patients (Texas Resident): I come to the nurse ran too good to natdago a room in New Mexico, I went to the more severe symptoms of patients around the place -



ahead of the fall school in California teachers and Vaccinations were made compulsory for school staff.



[Newsom/Governor of California: This is a sustainable way to keep schools open.]



Despite this, governors of Florida and Texas have banned mandatory masks in schools, and some superintendents protested, heating up political controversy. is becoming