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There is still justice...pedrodelavega wrote:
We love the reliability of your sourcesizentrop wrote:[...] There is nevertheless a justice...
Factcheck: True --------------------> FactCheck: FalseObamot wrote:From now on, everything that is published that does not caress the purr of the doxa in the direction of the hair immediately resonates with improvised but duly indoctrinated and remunerated fact-checkers: as long as they do not think for themselves, nor think for themselves, or do not seek for themselves...
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Updated 2 Sep 2022The COVID-19 vaccination is strongly recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines available in the UK have been shown to be effective and have a good safety profile. It is important to get vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect yourself and your baby.
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunization (JCVI) has now advised that pregnant women are at higher risk of contracting serious illness from COVID-19. They remind pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. They should not delay vaccination until after they have given birth. This is to protect them and their babies. In the UK over 100 pregnant women have been vaccinated primarily with the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and they have a good safety profile.
These vaccines do not contain live coronavirus and cannot infect a pregnant woman or her unborn baby in the womb.
Evidence on COVID-19 vaccines is continually reviewed by the World Health Organization and regulators in the UK, US, Canada and Europe.
The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are the preferred vaccines for pregnant women of all ages coming in for their first dose.
Anyone who has already started vaccination and is offered a second dose during pregnancy should receive a second dose of the same vaccine, unless they had a serious adverse reaction after the first dose.
Obamot wrote:We love the reliability of your sourcesizentrop wrote:[...] There is nevertheless a justice...
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Autism Spectrum Disorder Definition
Autism represents a set of symptoms. These symptoms vary from person to person. They can be more or less present and even evolve over time. Each autistic person is therefore different. The use of the word “spectrum” makes it possible to integrate all the diversity of the disorders and to signify the possible evolution of person within this spectrum.
We also speak of the “continuum” of the autism spectrum.
quite the contrary, since it is about the reliability of the sources, whatever the subject when we speak of reliability. hence the conspiratorial example given!No report, not to change.
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