NATIONAL CITY (KUSI) – One local mayor participated in the Johnson & Johnson clinical vaccine trials, the vaccine type now infamous for relating to six cases of blood clots, though the correlation is still unclear.
As a result of the relatively small cases of blood clots, the CDC has recommended temporarily discontinuing use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in the U.S.
National City Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis continues to encourage her residents to not let the Johnson & Johnson discontinued use dissuade them from getting either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.
“A pause in the distribution of the J&J vaccine, means that the medical community is thoroughly investigating the six cases of women who had an adverse reaction and doing what the medical community is regulated to do. This is necessary and essential to ease concerns for the 6.8 million people nationwide who have already received the vaccine,” said Mayor Sotelo-Solis. “Until J&J is ‘un-paused,’ our on-going 100-da
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