Scottish researchers found that women who catch the virus near the end of pregnancy were more vulnerable to birth-related complications.
They are more likely to suffer them than women who catch Covid in early pregnancy or not at all. BBC News
See also:
- SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 vaccination rates in pregnant women in Scotland (open access) Nature Medicine
- The best of Jonathan Van-Tam's Covid analogies BBC News
- Covid isolation period cut to five full days in England - Javid BBC News
- Lockdown parties in No 10 on eve of Prince Philip's funeral BBC News
- WHO warns that repeated booster shots are not sustainable The Daily Mail
- Covid UK: Cases fall by nearly 40% in a week to 109,133 as Omicron wave continues to collapse The Daily Mail
- Boris's ex-communications director 'apologises unreservedly for anger and hurt caused' over boozy 'lockdown-breaking party' at Downing Street on eve of Prince Philip's funeral The Daily Mail
- ‘Red levels of staffing are the norm’: NHS workers on coping with Covid The Guardian
- 'Tonight, we're going viral': the Jonathan Van-Tam quotes that won't be forgotten – video The Guardian
- Renewed calls for PM to resign over parties on eve of Philip funeral The Guardian
- Boris Johnson’s former spokesperson ‘apologises unreservedly’ for No 10 party during Covid restrictions The Independent
- Downing Street inquiry ‘set to find parties were not criminal The Independent
- Covid-19: Number of NHS staff off work in England is falling The Independent
- NHS under pressure all over, but where are the pinch points? Sky News
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