According to the World Health Organization, pregnant women are not at a higher risk of complications related to COVID-19 compared to the general adult population. There is no known risk of malformation or transmission of the virus from mother to fetus. Pregnant women should follow the usual prevention guidelines to stay safe. In summary, there is no need to worry at this time.
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