University of Wisconsin doctor answers questions regarding COVID-19, including masks and vaccines
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Posted: Oct 4, 2022 6:58 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Recent studies have been raising medical questions surrounding COVID-19. As an example: many are wondering if the vaccine is safe for women and their menstrual cycle, and can COVID-19 cause diabetes in children.
There is also still controversy surrounding masking and when it is recommended.
To answer some of the questions that have begun popping up recently, we were joined by Dr. Bill Hartman from University of Wisconsin Health in Madison on Tuesday, Oct. 4.
For more information, visit U-W Health's online COVID portal.
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