For those that were holding out for more information/effects/full approval, this is an important signal from the CDC.
All drugs and pregnant women are a huge hurtle. Combined with the normal huge vaccine hurtle already for safety effects.
Recommending the vaccine for pregnant women means one of two things:
- The vaccine is so freaking safe based on all the doses given, even the smaller number given to pregnant women already, that it's safe to recommend with no worries. This should make it a no brainer for everyone else.
- The risk/reward situation changed in a way that they're saying the risk of not being vaccinated now is so much larger that it's the larger concern vs any interactions with pregnant women. This should also make it a no brainer for everyone else.
I'm sure it's the first.
Either way, the message should be clear. The vaccine is so safe, and the risk of not being vaccinated is large enough, that even the most cautious patient group of pregnant women whose bodies are doing insane things and building a new person should get vaccinated too. Everyone else's risk profile pales in comparison to that.