All IN: mRNA study, COVID-19 vaccine and pregnancy

A National Guard member holds a syringe with an mRNA vaccine at a South Bend clinic. They are wear blue medical gloves and a bandage is taped to the outside of their thumb, in preparation of vaccinating a person in their vehicle.
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IPB News

Today we learn about new research on the COVID-19 vaccine, specifically around its effectiveness over time. We also talk to a doctor about the efficacy of the vaccine on pregnant women.

Produced by Mariam Sobh.

Guests:

Brian Dixon
Director of public health informatics, Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI

Dr. Shaun Grannis
Vice president of data and analytics, Regenstrief Institute; professor of family medicine, IU School of Medicine

Dr. Cameual Wright
OB-GYN and vice president and market chief medical officer, CareSource