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What Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
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What Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine
The CDC suggests that women who are pregnant are free to decide to take the vaccine, and that the vaccine should be made available to them if they wish to take it. -
How to Respond When a Loved One is Hesitant About the COVID-19 Vaccine
Here are a few questions your loved ones may have about the COVID-19 vaccine and ideas for how you can respond. -
What to Know About the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
Johnson & Johnson announced that Phase 3 trials are complete for its COVID-19 vaccine and show the single-dose shot to be 85% effective overall at preventing hospitalization and death in all regions... -
How mRNA Speeds Up Vaccine Development
Many COVID-19 vaccines are being made using synthetic mRNA, which leads the body’s protein production in cells to help fight the virus. Read more, here. -
How to Celebrate Thanksgiving Safely
COVID-19 has changed the way we celebrate holidays. This Thanksgiving, here's how to celebrate safely with family near and far. -
Creating New Holiday Traditions in the Season of Giving
Keep the season merry and bright with these tips to balance health and safety with beloved holiday traditions. -
You Should Get a Flu Shot if You’ve Had COVID-19: Here’s Why
If you’ve had COVID-19, you should make sure to get a flu shot this year. Learn why it’s important and when the CDC advises you to get vaccinated. -
Seasonal Affective Disorder May Hit Harder With COVID-19
Major life changes like losing a job, changing careers or lack of social interactions due to coronavirus, can all play a part in us seeing more cases of SAD this year -
Teachers: Your Mental Health Needs Support, Too
With the stress of this year combined with waves of COVID-19 cases and unrest in our communities, let’s face it — life is overwhelming, and your mental health is likely in need of extra support.