The Sars-CoV-2 pandemic has caused great upheaval in our society and in our relationships with medicine, caregivers and research. Today’s hyper-communicative society has allowed everyone to express themselves. But some claim to be experts without having the minimum necessary knowledge… Caregivers on the front lines of the fight against the disease must therefore fight against misinformation, not to mention fake news.
It is obvious that the issue of vaccination of pregnant women has given rise to many heated discussions. Aware societies, French and international, quickly raised the alarm about the possible seriousness of Covid-19 during pregnancy, making it possible to classify pregnant women at high risk as having a serious form. These same learned societies quickly defended their vaccination interests.
One can imagine that the speed of decisions and processes to bring vaccines to market has raised questions, even…
Source: Le Figaro

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