Emmy Rossum and her daughter.Photo: Emmy Rossum Instagram

“In short, stop being an irresponsible idiot and get the vaccine,” Rossum concluded her caption, which Esmail, 43,also shared on Twitter.
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Rossum announced in May that she and herMr. Robotcreator husband, 43, hadwelcomed their first child together, after previously keeping her pregnancy under wraps.
“5.24.21,” Rossumcaptioned the post. “On a sunny Monday morning, at 8:13AM, we welcomed our daughter into the world.”
The new mom also posted a picture of what appeared to be her newborn’s footprint.
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Back in April, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky spoke during aWhite House COVID-19 briefingand cited a recent study that suggests there is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine causes any form of concern for pregnant individuals or their babies.
Thestudy, which was publishedin The New England Journal of Medicine and updated in June, reported data from over 35,000 individuals who were either pregnant or soon to become pregnant.
After getting the vaccine, the individuals stated that they had typical side effects associated with a vaccine, such as pain at the injection site, but the report said that the data “did not show obvious safety signals.”
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