An agency in Her Majesty’s Government has been advising against administering Covid injections to pregnant or breastfeeding women throughout the entire pandemic, according to a report by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (“MHRA”).
The website has been updated several times, most recently on 16 August 2022, but a review of the archives by America Frontline Doctor’s Frontline News shows that the above statement has remained unchanged since December 2020. Read more HERE.
The UK Health Security Agency (“UKHSA”), by contrast, recommends the opposite on its website:
UKHSA replaced Public Health England (“PHE”) on 1 April 2021. UKHSA’s guidance in favour of injecting pregnant and breastfeeding women has evolved since the start of the pandemic when the agency admitted that the vaccine had not yet been properly assessed for those populations and advised against the shot. The page was updated on 22 December 2020 and archived on the Wayback Machine a couple of days later.
On 31 December PHE updated their guidance:
On 22 December 2021, one year to the day after advising pregnant women should not have the vaccine, UKHSA changed their guidance to read, as it currently states, that “vaccination is strongly recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women”: