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The BBC is claiming now that the document is from 2020 and reflected advice given to pregnant women at that time, alleging that the claims that government has changed its advice are false, ergo 'misinformation/disinformation'. Well, excuse me, but if the government updates pages on a web page, then it bears the responsibility of ensuring ALL information on that page is up to date. The page in question has been updated at least twice, the last time on 16th August. If they can't be bothered to alter the text on such an important issue, then they should expect the public to point out the glaring discrepancy. This being the case, the government itself is the purveyor of misinformation. More importantly, even if the government recommends the vaccine for pregnant women still, it does so on the basis of a very iffy US study and is ignoring reports of many harms thereafter.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-62739554

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