April 13, 2021
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud and Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff are advising all Ohio vaccine providers to temporarily pause using the Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.
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Ohio pauses Johnson and Johnson vaccinations
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided an update on Ohio’s vaccination plans following this morning’s decision to pause the administration of the Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.
Gov. DeWine, Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud, and Ohio Department of Health Chief Medical Officer Bruce Vanderhoff, M.D., directed all Ohio vaccine providers this morning to temporarily pause using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine following a recommendation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
The recommendation was made after six people who received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine experienced an extremely rare blood-clotting condition in the United States. The cases have occurred in women between 18 and 48 and the reactions have taken place within 6-13 days after receiving the vaccine.
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Governor issues 2nd update on Johnson & Johnson vaccine Most mass vaccination clinics and college/university clinics will proceed with their clinics by offering either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. A total of eight sites will not offer any vaccines this week. (Submitted photos)
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided an update on Ohio s vaccination plans following Tuesday morning s decision to pause the administration of the Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.
The majority of the Ohio s Johnson and Johnson doses were directed to mass vaccination clinics and to 63 public and private four-year colleges and universities, most of which have already completed their student vaccinations.
Ohio puts J&J on pause Tuesday, April 13, 2021 10:57 PM Use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been paused following extremely rare blood-clotting events of six people in the U.S. after receiving the vaccine. (DHI Media file photo) COLUMBUS Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted
provided an update on Ohio’s vaccination plans following Tuesday
afternoon following that morning’s decision to pause the administration
of the Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) vaccine.
This is in response
to a statement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers
for Disease Control (CDC) recommending a pause in the use of the