Seattle doctor explains next steps for Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause
Dr. Larry Corey with Fred Hutch thinks the pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could last “a few weeks.” Author: Ted Land Updated: 9:48 PM PDT April 13, 2021
SEATTLE A Seattle doctor who works on vaccine trials thinks the pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine could last “a few weeks.”
“I think we need to sort it out and see just what the frequency (of problems) really is,” said Dr. Larry Corey of Seattle s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Corey said the very rare, but potentially dangerous, blood clots that six women experienced with the J&J vaccine were so unique, they only showed up after millions of doses were administered.
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A massive study unfolding at 20 college campuses aims to determine how well the Moderna coronavirus vaccine prevents vaccinated people from becoming unwitting carriers of the virus.
BOULDER, Colo. – A week before she would have become eligible for a coronavirus vaccine, Madden Brewster agreed to forgo a shot for months to help scientists answer one of the most pressing questions of the pandemic: When can we all stop wearing our masks?
Brewster, a 24-year-old graduate student at the University of Colorado at Boulder, is as impatient as anyone for the pandemic to end, but delaying her shot may be her most powerful way to contribute. She is one of the first volunteers in a massive study unfolding at 20 college campuses. It aims to determine how well the Moderna vaccine prevents vaccinated people from becoming unwitting carriers of the virus.
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