Pam & Caroline’s COVID-19 Vaccine Story
Two mothers share why they received their COVID-19 vaccines while they breastfed.
Transcript: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/vaccine-stories/Pam-Caroline-PSA-transcript.pdfThis video can also be viewed at
https://WWW.CDC.GOV/coronavirus/2019-ncov/videos/vaccine-stories/PamCaroline_1920x1080.mp4
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