Many expectant mothers unlikely to get vaccinated for COVID-19, survey finds

By A Mystery Man Writer

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women has remained stagnant for months, despite most discussing the vaccine with their provider, according to data Ovia Health collects on its users. | Ovia Health, a family benefits solution, conducts monthly surveys of 4,500 users across each of its various apps on their attitudes toward the COVID-19 vaccine. Most remain hesitant, though most have discussed the benefits with their provider.

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