(NewsNation) — A former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention faults the federal government for recommending that pregnant women take mRNA vaccines during the COVID pandemic.
Dr. Robert Redfield, who headed the CDC during the pandemic, joined "Katie Pavlich Tonight" to comment on revived discussion about whether the vaccine can cause miscarriages in women early in their pregnancy.
He said he hasn't seen data establishing a link but said it made no sense to recommend the vaccine to expectant mothers.
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"I never thought we should vaccinate pregnant women. I was not in favor of that policy recommendation because the COVID vaccine did not prevent infection," Redfield said Tuesday.
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Dr. Robert Redfield, who headed the CDC during the pandemic, joined "Katie Pavlich Tonight" to comment on revived discussion about whether the vaccine can cause miscarriages in women early in their pregnancy.
He said he hasn't seen data establishing a link but said it made no sense to recommend the vaccine to expectant mothers.
Breaking down Republican accusations against Anthony Fauci
"I never thought we should vaccinate pregnant women. I was not in favor of that policy recommendation because the COVID vaccine did not prevent infection," Redfield said Tuesday.
#vaccine #pandemic
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