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Vaccines and Pregnancy: COVID-19

23 Sep 2024

Brochures

COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is an important decision to protect both mother and baby. Getting informed is the first step toward safeguarding your health and your child’s health.

This infographic provides clear and reliable information to help you make an informed decision about COVID-19 vaccination.

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Émy Roberge
Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine
Isabelle Boucoiran
University of Montreal
Anick Bérard
Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine
Jessica Gorgui
University of Montreal

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