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COVID19: Guidelines for Vaccinating Pregnant Women in India

Recent guidelines have put a full stop to all the speculations on whether it is safe for pregnant women to get a COVID19 vaccine jab or not.
According to the Union health ministry, pregnancy does not increase the risk of infection. Like any medicine, a vaccine can have side effects that are usually mild.
The Union Ministry has advised all pregnant women to register themselves on the Co-WIN portal. And has issued guidelines for administering COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant women. Watch to know more.

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Vishal Sikka: 'AI Systems Hallucinate, They Don't Know...' | NewsTrack with Marya Shakil

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