U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops expresses concerns on Johnson & Johnson vaccine
The Diocese of St. Augustine says the statement is not to tell people not to get the vaccine, it s to advise people and let them make the decision. Author: Briana Ray-Turner Updated: 8:22 PM EST March 4, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine approved by the FDA is taking the nation an extra step closer to putting an end to the pandemic. It s the third vaccine in the U.S. helping conquer the virus.
“Since we now have more choices of vaccines on the market in the United States, if you have a choice choose the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine over the Johnson and Johnson, said the Director of Communication for the Diocese of St. Augustine, Kathleen Bagg.