Blood clots and Johnson & Johnson vaccine: What you need to know CNN 1 hr ago
Get medical attention quickly if you suffer persistent, severe headaches, blurred vision, shortness of breath, chest pain, leg swelling, persistent abdominal pain or unusual bruising within three weeks of getting the J&J vaccine, the US Centers for Disease Prevention and Control said Monday in a new posting on its website.
Those could be signs of an extremely rare, severe blood clotting syndrome that may be linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The risk appears greatest for women under the age of 50, the CDC said. This adverse event is rare, occurring at a rate of about 7 per 1 million vaccinated women between 18 and 49 years old, the CDC wrote. For women 50 years and older and men of all ages, this adverse event is even more rare.
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